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240 - Photographs, scrapbooks and audiovisual material from the ANU North Australian Research Unit
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5 - Photographs taken during Dr Linda Ellanna's fieldwork in Bulman, Northern Territory under a grant from NARU to study economic development in Aboriginal communities (57 photos) Photographer: Dr Michael Levin
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45 - Eunice Martin (left) and Sharon Forbes (right) allowing NARU researchers to take their photographs on the school trampoline after school -- Sharon is giving the peace sign.
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46 - Rivien Ashley (left, giving the peace sign) and Heather Lindsay (right), visiting with NARU researchers after school.
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47 - Graham Lawrence (left) and Errol Martin (right) getting their photograph taken at Bulman school.
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48 - Concrete and Aluminium housing in Barunga.
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49 - Entrance to Wugularr, previously known as Beswick and Beswick station. The sign states that visitors must have a permit to enter the community.
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50 - Curran Martin (left) and Graham Lawrence (right) pretending to shoot an animal with a bow and arrow. Graham has made a bow and arrow out of a twig and string.
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51 - In the foreground is the new structure which will house the store -- in fact, they have begun moving into it already before Christmas -- the store is located behind diesel tanks to the right of the photograph.
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52 - One of the main streets of Beswick, now often referred to as Wugularr - Barunga and Wugularr form a single local government at the present time, although they are located about 30kms distant from one another, connected by a mostly unsealed road.
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53 - One of the main streets of Beswick, now often referred to as Wugularr - Barunga and Wugularr form a single local government at the present time, although they are located about 30kms distant from one another, connected by a mostly unsealed road.
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Entrance to Wugularr, previously known as Beswick and Beswick station. The sign states that visitors must have a permit to enter the community.
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