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Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 Living As A Koori In Victoria
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Notes

  • A talk recorded in 1988 by the Koori Oral History Program, funded by the Ministry for Planning and Environment and based in the State Library of Victoria.
  • Introduction by Wayne Atkinson, Director of the Koori Oral History Program.

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    y separately published work icon La Trobe Library Journal Koori History: Sources For Aboriginal Studies In The State Library Of Victoria vol. 11 no. 43 Autumn Tom Griffiths (editor), 1989 Z1548842 1989 periodical issue From the editor's Introduction: "This volume, then, begins with a contemporary Aboriginal voice. It is some small balance to what follows: a series of brief studies of sources created and preserved by whites. It is by no means a comprehensive survey of the Library's sources in this field. Many significant collections are not mentioned. The articles represent the range of material held by the Library: interviews and recordings, manuscripts, photographs, paintings, newspapers, journals, books and ephemera." 1989 pg. 2-4
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