Item 7 - Unlabelled folder containing research notes relating to Reay's research on contemporary conditions of Aboriginal people in Northern New South Wales. Contains notes on sources, statistical information and research notes on aboriginal adults and children, diagrams of research area. Correspondence between Reay and people involved in her research. Also contains an essay 'Problems of marriage, housing, education and drink in the half-caste population' by Patrick J O'Halloran.

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AU ANUA 440-7

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Unlabelled folder containing research notes relating to Reay's research on contemporary conditions of Aboriginal people in Northern New South Wales. Contains notes on sources, statistical information and research notes on aboriginal adults and children, diagrams of research area. Correspondence between Reay and people involved in her research. Also contains an essay 'Problems of marriage, housing, education and drink in the half-caste population' by Patrick J O'Halloran.

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  • 1945 - 1948 (Creation)

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(1 Jul 1922 - 16 Sep 2004)

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  • English

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