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Further Reading Victims or Victors? The Story of the. Victorian Aborigines Advancement League.If Everyone Cared – Autobiography of Margaret Tucker.Blood front a Stone – William Cooper and the Australian Aborigine’s League,Pastor Doug . The Story of...
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Panel 14 – Summary This exhibition was originally produced by the Koorie Cultural program at Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West in 1996. Concept and storyline by the then Aboriginal Cultural Officer, Larry Walsh. In the past Aboriginal people lived, worked, played...
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Panel 13 – Heritage Local Aboriginal heritage contains the details that connect Aboriginal people to particular places. Most of the indigenous culture in this area was wiped out with those killed in the early stages of the European invasion of this area. The...
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Panel 11 – Entertainers Today Aboriginal entertainment is a very large industry. It includes, dancers, musicians, singers, songwriters, story tellers, writers, poets, actors and footballers. Entertainers are high profile people. Aboriginal entertainers who live and...
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Panel 10 – Education In the nineties efforts are being made in a range of ways and by a range of organisations and individuals to research and teach Aboriginal heritage and history in the western region of Melbourne. In...
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Panel 9 – Home and Work Aboriginal people continued to live and work in the Western Suburbs… Although Aboriginal people were not thought to live in the western suburbs of Melbourne, from the 1930’s until the present day many people both known and unknown...