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Possibly portrait of Tora-Wa, in the act of fighting. Community:
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Drawing of European man in uniform and European man with a gun. Community:
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This photo shows rock carvings from the Sydney area.Community:
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Governor Arthur's Proclamation to Aboriginal people, ca. 1828-1830.Community:
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Etching signed by B.E. Minns of an Aboriginal woman from Bombala NSW and man from the North Coast NSW. Community:
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Painting of a fight witnessed in 1845 at Sherbourne Shepherds Station, on the junction of the lower Goulburn River (probably by J. Phillips).Community:
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Nosepeg arrives in Sydney from Darwin to appear in the television show Whiplash (Mascot Airport). Community:
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Gwoja Tjungurrayi ("One Pound Jimmy"), with spear and woomera, photographed by the Australian National Travel Association in 1935.Community:
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Lithograph of King teapot, Chief of the Bogen Tribe N.S Wales and two other Aboriginal women.Community:
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Aboriginal men painting and carving at the Royal Easter Show 1965, Sydney Showground. - « first
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