Philippa Scarlett Philippa Scarlett i(A130432 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Charles Kirmess : Man of Mystery Philippa Scarlett , 2018 single work biography
— Appears in: Unbound : The National Library of Australia Magazine , March 2018;
'Philippa Scarlett asks the question ‘Who was Charles Kirmess?’ and finds answers, and more questions, in the collections of the National Library of Australia.' 
1 Aboriginal Service in the First World War : Identity, Recognitiion and the Problem of Mateship Philippa Scarlett , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Aboriginal History , December vol. 39 no. 2015; (p. 163-181)
'The popular construction of unconditional mateship, said to make the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) the band of brothers it never was, today overshadows the existence of racism in the AIF, and the fact that the negative treatment Aboriginal servicemen received post-war was often at the hands of those now said to have been their mates...'
1 1 y separately published work icon The Boys From Barambah : The Story of the Black Diggers of Barambah-Cherbourg of World War 1 Mark Newman , Sally Lawrence , Philippa Scarlett , Mark Newman , Sally Lawrence , Philippa Scarlett , ANZAC 100 Boys from Baramabah Committee , Robert Langton (illustrator), Murgon : The Ration Shed Museum , 2015 8815127 2015 biography

'The centenary anniversary of World War 1 gives us the opportunity to reflect and honour all Australian servicemen and women, and finally give our Indigenous servicemen the recognition they deserve. The essence of the Boys from Barambah project is to help our community (in Cherbourg and the South Burnett) and the wider Australian community to remember and celebrate those Barambah/​Cherbourg men who served in WW1, and acknowledge the commitment and strengths they showed to overcome the difficulties encountered. It is important to us to pass on the spirit of the Anzacs to the younger generations of Indigenous and non-Indigenous children.' (Source: TROVE)

1 y separately published work icon Indigenous History Philippa Scarlett , 2013 8289909 2013 website

Indigenous Histories is a Canberra based Australian publisher with a focus on Indigenous History, art and culture.

3 2 y separately published work icon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Volunteers for the AIF : The Indigenous Response to World War One Philippa Scarlett , Australia : Indigenous Histories , 2011 Z1871146 2011 single work biography This work contains small stories about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who volunteered for the AIF. Also includes a referenced alphabetical listing of men of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage who volunteered for the first AIF.
1 Iris Rose Clayton 1945-2009 Philippa Scarlett , 2009 single work obituary (for Iris Clayton )
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2009; (p. 152-154)

'The article presents an obituary for Iris Rose Clayton, a Wiradjuri author, historian and poet affiliated with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), who died on July 5, 2009.'  (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon The Lock Family in World War One : How Service Records Contribute to Darug History Philippa Scarlett , Macquarie : Indigenous Histories , 2008 6116208 2008 single work biography

'The Lock Family in World War One by Philippa Scarlett has been published by Indigenous Histories to coincide with Anzac Day 2008.

This book shows the contribution World War I service records make to Lock and Darug history. It includes brief summaries of the records of Lock men and members of their extended family who volunteered for service in World War I as well as photographs and extracts from service records.

Additional family names include Morley, Barber, Bolton, White, Castles, Anolock, Punton, Smith, Sims and Everingham .

The records are a unique source of information about these men and their families and sometimes contain the unexpected.' (Darug Tribal Aboriginal Corporation.)

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