Kartinyeri Index Index ABC, 86 Aboriginal of the Year, 159–60 Life Matters program, 144 Aboriginality, proof of, 111 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aborigines’ Friends Association, 9 Commission (ATSIC), 111, 151 Aborigines’ Protection Board, Aboriginal Family History Unit, see Protector of Aborigines see South Australian Museum, abortions, 155, 185 Doreen’s employment at Adelaide City Baths, 55 Aboriginal Health Agency, 116 Adelaide jail, 126 Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988, 43–4, Adelaide Review, 178–9 45, 152, 187 Adelaide University, see University Aboriginal Heritage Branch, 130–1 of Adelaide Aboriginal Housing Authority, 111 Adelaide Zoo, 78 Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement The Advertiser, 140, 165, 173 (ALRM/Legal Rights), 153, article on Doreen’s Honorary 157–8, 161 Doctorate, 172 Chapmans’ compensation case articles on remains found at lawyers, 196, 198, 202 Hindmarsh Island, 201–3 Charles, Chris, 26, 169 article on Una and Pat Rigney, 73 Doreen’s statement to Professor cartoon on ‘Politicians’ business’, Saunders, 67 167–8 Layton, Robyn, 169–70 interviews with Doreen, 43–4, Native Title Act meeting, 47 159–60 Native Title Unit, 135, 188, 194 James, Colin, 157–8, 168, 177 Royal Commission and Royal photos of Grandfather Gordon, Commission period, 175, 180, 183 122 Woolley Tim, 1, 26, 159; at Mount Agius, Josie, 137 House meeting, 150 Agius, Aunty Laura, 123 see also Fergie, Dr Deane; Saunders, Agius, Parry, 188 Sandra Agius, Rhonda, 158, 170 212 www.aboriginalstudiespress.com Kartinyeri Index Index agriculture, 19–20, 98, 121 balls, 110, 112, 159 stump picking, 7, 21–2, 33, 96 bank accounts, 80 see also shearing Bannon, John, 139 alcohol, 23, 98, 120 Barmera, 93–4, 109 after Melbourne Cup win, 117 Baroota, 114–15, 146 Globe Hotel, 120–1 Bartlett, Mr and Mrs Clarrie and Milera, Doug, 172 family, 12, 33, 37 smuggling into Raukkan, 82–3 Barton Vale, 70 Wanganeen, Terry, 112–13 basketball (netball), 107 Alexandrina Council, 150, 158, baskets, see weaving 202–3 Beckett, Mary, 202–3 Alice Springs, 182–3 Bell, Diane, 182, 188, 191–2, 195 Alport, Kate, 46 Bendigo, 133 ALRM, see Aboriginal Legal Rights Berndt, Ron and Catherine, 137–8 Movement Berri, 92–3, 95 Amelia Park, 151, 155, 184–5 Bertani, Peter, 144 Anderson, Chris, 46, 164 Beryl (sister of Dorrie Wilson), Anderson, Tim, 196, 198 156, 158 Angas (Tripp), Marj, 59, 97, 126 Bessie, Mutha, 15, 75 Angie, Linda, 110 Betts, Zola, 137 Angie, Rita, 111 Bickmore, Bob, 93 Ankel, Valma, 131 Bickmore, Graham, 93–4 anthropologists’ classification, 20–1 Bickmore, Wendy, 93 Anzac Day, 122 Bin-Salik, Dr Maryanne, 171 Appleton, Lieutenant, 69 birds, 8, 9 apprenticeships, 97 births, 29, 100–1 aquatic displays, 54–5 Doreen, 4 archives, 124, 135–8 Doreen’s children, 101–2, 107, 109 Poonindie records, 130–1 Doreen’s mother, 103 see also Tindale collection Doreen’s siblings, 5, 23–4, 25, 79 Armstrong, Amelia, 106 fertility, 169, 187, 202 Armstrong, Ellen, 106 Kartinyeri, Eileen, 118 Armstrong, Joanne, 106 Rankine, Janice (‘Daughter’), Ashton, Eunice, 192, 194 89–90 assimilation policies, 110, 118–19 see also Child Endowment; putharis ATSIC, 111, 151 Block K, 22 Austin, Emily, 143, 169 Boandik, 5 Australian Institute of Aboriginal Boer War, 140 Studies, 123, 191 boney bream, 10 Australian Reconciliation books and articles, 125, 126 Convention, 194–5 Kartinyeri Family, 130 Narrunga Nation, 145, 188 babies, see births Ngarrindjeri Anzacs, 121, 188–9 babies’ cradles, 100 Ngarrindjeri Nation, 207 Badlie, 142 Poonindie: The Rise and Destruction bag sewing, 98 of an Aboriginal Agricultural Ballarat, 146 Community, 130–1 www.aboriginalstudiespress.com 213 Index Kartinyeri Index Rigney Family, 124, 126 sister, 167 Sumner Family, 160 Campbell, June, 51, 52, 57, 60 Tandanya Opening Day Souvenir Campbell, Stella, 156 Program Introduction, 139–140 Canberra, 21, 187 Wanganeen Family, 125, 128, 144 Australian Institute of Aboriginal We Are Bosses Ourselves, 125 Studies, 123, 191 Wilson Family, 143 COMA, 125 Booth House, see Fullarton Girls’ War Memorial, 188 Home see also Federal Parliament boyfriend, first, 85 candles, 6, 18 bream, 10 Cape York, 126 breast milk, 102–3 Carleton, Richard, 185 Bringing Them Home Oral History carpentry, 19, 20, 97, 102 Project, 206 cars, 107, 119 Brisbane, 125–6, 137, 143, 146 Carter, Bronwyn, 149 Bristol Archives, 131 Carter, Brucey, 149 Brock, Peggy, 130–1 Carter, Cathy, 149 Brodie, Veronica, 45, 154, 185, Carter, Aunty Fidy, 15, 16 194, 197 Carter (Wilson), Glenys, 149, grandmother, 24 154, 192 interview by Cheryl Saunders, 158 Carter, Proughton, 15 mother (Aunty Kumi), 16, 179 Carter, Uncle Roland, 15 Royal Commission, 174, 186 Carter, Vernon, 15 sister, 157 Catholics, 55–6 when younger, 166 Cawley (Goolagong), Yvonne, 195 Brown, Dean, 43–4, 159–60, 174 Ceduna, 118, 141, 146 Brown, Eileen, 143 Centenary Medal, 203 Brumby, Daisy, 56 Challenger, Benjamin, 125 Brumby, Muriel, 56 Challenger, Melrose, 125 Brumby, Rosie, 51, 52, 56, 57, 60, 73 Challenger, Meryl, 125 Bryant, Laurie, 56 Challenger, Samuel, 125 Buckskin, Vince, 128, 137 Chamberlain, Jenny, 121 Bundaleer station, 106 Chamberlain, Kym, 121 Burdon, Rosemary, 171 Chamberlain, Pam, 121 burial grounds, 44, 147, 152, 155, Chamberlain, Syd, 120–1, 122, 158–9 160, 187 bones uncovered in 2002, 201–3 Baroota, 114, 146–7 Point Pearce, 104 family, 121, 141, 142, 146, West Terrace cemetery, 139, 144 169, 190 Butcher, Granny Tokey, 4, 15 field trip with, 141–3 job on Woodville Council, 132 Cadell, 126 wurley making at Camp Camp Coorong, 146, 157 Coorong, 157 meetings at, 166, 167, 168–9, Chamberlain, Wayne, 121 192–4 Channel Seven, 178 Campbell, Amelia, 154, 155, 167 Chapman, Tom and Wendy, 115, Campbell, Chirpy, 177–8, 191 147, 151, 164 mother, 156 building of first marina, 155 214 www.aboriginalstudiespress.com Kartinyeri Index Index Ngarrindjeri Council talks Sister McKenzie’s jumper, 61–3 with, 154 Raukkan, 9, 17, 18–19, 24 see also court cases shoes, 94 Charles, Chris, 26, 169 wedding dress, 95 Charleston, 70–7 Cockatoo-Collins, Che, 194 Cheltenham, 119–20 Colebrook Home, 29 Cherbourg, 126 Doris in, 50–2, 56–7, 95; Doreen’s Child Endowment, 20–1, 35, 53, visits, 60–1, 76–7 85, 108 Collett, Andrew, 169 Aborigines’ Protection Board use comb shears, 20 of, 36, 76 compensation case (von Doussa signing over to Aborigines’ judgment), 196–201, 202, 206 Protection Board, 32 conferences, 139, 143, 146 child removal, see Stolen Generation museum anthropologists (COMA), childhood, 4–25, 27–42, 114 125–6 children, see births; foster children; native title, 175 illegitimate children United States, 182 Christianity, see church and religion women’s, 136–7, 161–3, 182 Christmas Pageant, 56 Congregationalists, 80 church and religion, 31–2, 80–1, 174 Connie, see Kartinyeri, Connie; Catholics, 55–6 Roberts, Aunty Connie Doreen’s wedding, 95 Coober Pedy, 143, 146, 175 Fullarton Girls’ Home, 53–4 cooking, 8, 9, 10, 13, 18 Kartinyeri, Nanna Sally, 15, 33–4 Baroota, 146–7 Point Pearce, 96–7 taught by Aunty Rosie, 106 Poonindie, 15, 131 Coonalpyn, 77 Unaipon, Mainu David, 16 Coorong (Kurangk), 7–9, 54 see also Dreaming stories Ngurunderi story, 133–4 church and religion, Raukkan, plans for road down over, 158–9 4, 15–16, 18, 19, 80–1 Raukkan women going down Anzac memorial window, 16, 189 to, 100 hand-me-down clothing sales, 9 streams down around, 158 Nancy’s funeral, 24 summer holidays with Syd, 121 Church Home League, 19 see also Camp Coorong cinema, see movies Coral (granddaughter of Aunty Rosie Clark, Bert, 116, 117–18 Kropinyeri), 180 Clarke, Philip, 46, 128, 129, 133–4, Cornwillan, Samuel, 131 170, 193 Coulthard, Faith, 56, 60 field trips with, 128, 131–2, Country Women’s Association, 73 133, 139 court cases, 67, 160, 185 Royal Commission witness, 178 application to hand secret classification, 20–1 envelopes over, 169–70 Clayton, 191 challenging Royal Commission, clothing, 109, 197 175 debutante ball wear, 112 for compensation (von Doussa Fullarton Girls’ Home, 41, 51, 53, judgment), 196–201, 202, 206 54, 58, 60; after leaving, 70, 76 Cox Foyers, 70 www.aboriginalstudiespress.com 215 Index Kartinyeri Index cradles, 100 daughters of, 99 craftwork, 13, 16–19, 20, 73 Lawrie, W. T., 15 see also feather flowers; weaving massacres, 5, 93, 147 Craig, Barry, 130, 141, 142, 170 Sister McKenzie’s letter to Mrs Cravens, 60 Dunn, 74–5 cricketers in Crossland paintings, 131 refusal to allow Squashy to attend crochet, 19 relative’s funeral, 99 Crombie, Eileen, 143, 169 Rigney, Aunty Eva, 18–19 Cross, Jim, 89 see also burial grounds Cross (Weetra), Peggy debutante balls, 112 (granddaughter of Aunty Rosie Dennis (grandson of Aunty Laura Kropinyeri), 110, 121, 167, 180 Kartinyeri), 165 Crossland paintings, Aboriginal Department of Environment and subjects of, 131 Planning, 130 Crowley, Rosemary, 185 Department of State Aboriginal Croydon Park, 178 Affairs, 45, 97, 149 Croydon Park School, 136 Deuschle, Vi, 154, 180 Cumeragunja mission, 132 Devon Park, 122 Cummings, Bart, 117 Dibby, see Wanganeen, Lydia Dawn Cummins, 121, 196 Disher (Rigney), Rachel, 5, 79–80, 103 dancing, 14 Disher, Richard, 5 balls, 110, 112, 159 ‘dissident women’, 155, 165–9, pata winema, 86 175, 180–1 Darwin, 143, 146 see also Wilson, Dorrie David Unaipon School, Dix, Audrey, 165 Underdale, 123 Doctorate, Honorary, 171–2 Davies, Mrs Stan, 112 Dodd, Steve, 56 Davoren Park, 121 Dodd, Uncle Seth, 11 Deacon, Maxie, 58 ‘Dodo’, 2 deaths, 29, 104–5, 108, 124, 157 ‘dog tags’, 35 Jacobs, Aunty Maggie, 184 domestic violence, 112–13 Jimmy (Aunty Rosie’s grandson), domestic work, 4, 5, 21,
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