Aborigines' Friends' Association Aborigines' Friends' Association i(A117379 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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1 1 y separately published work icon My Life Story David Unaipon , Adelaide : Aborigines' Friends' Association , 1954 Z1663903 1954 single work autobiography

At the age of 78, David Unaipon briefly recalls his life as a young boy at wurley along the banks of the River Murray at Tailem Bend with his Mother and father, and the period of European contact. He also depicts his life at the Mission, where he attended the mission school, and the period Unaipon spent with C.B. Young at his home at Walkerville. Unaipon also talks about his acceptance of Christianity, and his need to help the aboriginal people by making their aspirations and wants known to the public. (Source: My Life Story 1951)

1 y separately published work icon The Australian Aborigines Aborigines' Friends' Association , Adelaide : Aborigines' Friends' Association , 1940-1949 Z1522075 1940-1949 selected work prose
1 1 y separately published work icon The Aborigines The Aborigines: A Commonwealth Problem and Responsibility J.H. Sexton , Aborigines' Friends' Association , J.H. Sexton (editor), Adelaide : Aborigines' Friends' Association , 1934 Z1881147 1934 single work non-fiction
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