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SAFA protesters standing alongside bus [Left to right:] Gerry Mason, Pat Healy, Sue Reeves, Charles Perkins, Ray Leppik, Bob Gallagher, Ann Curthoys, John Butterworth, Norm McKay, Alan Outhred, [unidentified], Colin Bradford, Louise Higham.Community:
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Rural scene showing housingCommunity:
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Image of a group of warriors with spears, posing on a beach. Community:
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Samples of sentences and stories in the Sydney language, provided by Johnny and Lizzie to anthropologists. Community:
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This manuscript includes words and short phrases recorded from a young woman named Patyegarang, who helped him to understand her people’s language. Community:
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This notebook shows recordings of Sydney language, in the neighbourhood of Sydney, 1788-1791.Community:
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Bungaree, a Kuringgai man from what is now known as the Broken Bay area of New South Wales, is thought to have shared some of his people’s vocabulary with William Dawes.Community:
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Early linguists and ethnologists sought out John (Johnny) Malone (c 1820–1880) and his wife Lizzie (c 1830–1901), later Golden, as language and cultural knowledge holders. Community:
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Photo of linguists and ethnologists Johnny Malone, 1850-1875. Community:
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Evening News supplement, 17 November 1900, p 3.Community:
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This record of the first Russian expedition to the Antarctic includes a lithographic print of the view from Kiarabilli (Kirribilli) on the north shore of Warran (Sydney Cove). It shows Tar-ra (Dawes Point) on the southern shore at the far right.