Karolina Kilian Karolina Kilian i(A127187 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Daisy Bates, Outfit, 1940s Karolina Kilian , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Museum , September - February no. 2 2012; (p. 34)
1 y separately published work icon Programmed to be White Karolina Kilian , Canberra : National Museum of Australia , 2009 Z1625334 2009 website life story A nation-wide search for an exemption certificate, a document of the government's assimilation policy , by the National Museum of Australia led curators to Mary Terszak, who not only gave them the certificate they were seeking but also her incredible story of survival as a member of the Stolen Generations.
1 y separately published work icon Mary Terszak's Story of Surviving Assimilation Karolina Kilian , Canberra : National Museum of Australia , 2009 Z1625308 2009 website life story 'In February 2009, Museum photographer Lannon Harley and assistant curator Karolina Kilian visited Mary Terszak (nee Woods), a Nyoongah woman from south-west Western Australia. During the visit, they recorded Mary's memories and memorabilia of institutionalisation, as well as her reflections on how being a member of the Stolen Generations has affected her life.' Source: http://www.nma.gov.au/ (Sighted 16/09/09)
1 y separately published work icon An Interviewee's Perspective Karolina Kilian (interviewer), Canberra : National Museum of Australia , 2009 Z1625236 2009 website interview 'Dr Linda Payi Ford, whose mother undertook a long and dangerous journey to keep her daughter, tells curator Karolina Kilian about the experience of having her story recorded for the exhibition.' Source: http://www.nma.gov.au/ (Sighted 16/09/09)
1 y separately published work icon Keeping Memories of Hollywood Mission Alive With Eric Bell in Yass, New South Wales Karolina Kilian (interviewer), Canberra : National Museum of Australia , 2009 Z1625143 2009 website interview 'Ngunnawal elder Eric Bell shares his recollections of growing up on an Aboriginal mission. Eric met National Museum curator Karolina Kilian at the former mission site and donated a sheet of corrugated, or ripple, iron to the National Museum, to help tell his story.' Source: http://www.nma.gov.au/ (Sighted 16/09/09)
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