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Was there a Noongar camp in your suburb? does it matter?
Record no:
69170
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RP24270
Author:
Cook, Denise
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Museums Australia Conference (2011 : Perth, W.A.)
Citation:
'AT THE FRONTIER' Museums Australia National Conference, Perth, 2011 : 9 p.;
Year:
2011
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Perth Region - History
;
Noongar (Australian people) - History
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Material culture
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Perth (W.A.) - History
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