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Echoes of the past : Sister Kate's home revisited
[Project manager : Tjalaminu Mia ; editor: Sally Morgan ; photography: Victor France ... [et al.]] .

 

Publisher
[Nedlands, W.A.] : The School, Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts, University of Western Australia | 2002.

Summary
History of the homes associated with Sister Kate: Parkerville Children's Home and Sister Kate's Children's Home at Queens Park; oral history stories from Gladys Milroy who spent her childhood at Parkerville Children's Home; from Don Collard who gives a father's perspective on what it was like to have your children taken away and Rosemary Budd who gives a mother's perspective; stories too from those who were at the Home as a child and from friends and family of people who were at the home.

Notes
Other authors include; University of Western Australia. School of Indigenous Studies and Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts
Cited in; ABI, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Biographical Index.

Physical Description  
99 p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm.

Dewey Call Number
362.849915
Q 362.732 ECH

Libraries Australia ID
23637550

Museum Call Number
XXX

ISBN
0909144192

Subjects
Kate, Sister, 1861-1946.
Sister Kate's Child & Family Services -- History.
Sister Kate's Children's Home (W.A.)
Aborigines, Australian -- Children -- Institutional care -- Western Australia -- Queens Park -- History.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Government policy -- Western Australia.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Institutional care -- Western Australia -- Queens Park -- History.
Stolen generations (Australia)
Aboriginal Australians -- Western Australia -- Biography.
Aboriginal Australians -- Children -- Removal -- Government policy -- Western Australia.
Aboriginal Australians -- Children -- Institutional care -- Western Australia -- Queens Park -- History.
Orphanages -- Australia -- Queens Park (W.A.) -- History.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Biography.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Institutional care -- Australia -- Queens Park (W.A.) -- History.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Removal -- Government policy -- Australia -- Western Australia.
Aboriginal Australians -- Education.
First Nations -- Residential schools -- History.
Orphanages -- Western Australia -- Queens Park -- History.
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Institutional care -- Queensland -- History.
Stolen generations (Australia) -- Western Australia.
Sister Kate's Child and Family Services - History
Orphanages - Western Australia - Queens Park - History
Children - Institutional care - Western Australia - History
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Children

 

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