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Useful and profitable : history and race relations at the Myora Aboriginal Mission, Stradbroke Island, Australia, 1892-1940
Record no:
26089
Author:
Walker, Faith
Year:
1998
Series:
MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, CULTURAL HERITAGE SERIES. 1998 v.1, pt.1 : 137-175 [kept P509.943]
Subject:
Australia - Race relations
;
Australian Aborigines - Queensland - Stradbroke Island
;
Australian Aborigines - Queensland - Social conditions
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