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Indigenous People of West Australia, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Indigenous People of West Australia, 1901. Creator: Unknown


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Indigenous People of West Australia, 1901. Creator: Unknown

1901. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]

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Media ID 19174901

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Aboriginal Aborigine Association Australia Australia Oceania Australian Commonwealth Of Australia Family Group Federated Australia Federation Fence Oceania Shawl Three Generational Family Walking Stick Werner Company Western Australia Western Australia Australia


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This photo print, titled "Indigenous People of West Australia, 1901" offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Aboriginal community. Taken in the early 20th century by an unknown photographer, this image captures a family group from Western Australia. The photograph portrays three generations of indigenous people, both men and women, dressed in traditional clothing. Their attire reflects their deep connection to their land and country. The direct gaze of each individual conveys strength and resilience despite the challenges they faced during this period. Set against a rustic backdrop with a fence serving as a boundary between them and the outside world, this portrait exudes authenticity and rural life. The presence of walking sticks suggests that these individuals are deeply rooted in their ancestral traditions. As we contemplate this historic image, it is essential to acknowledge the significance of regionalism within Australia's diverse landscape. This photo serves as a reminder that Indigenous communities have been an integral part of Australian society for centuries. Preserved by The Werner Company in London as part of their publication "Federated Australia" in 1901, this print holds immense historical value. It allows us to honor the contributions made by Indigenous Australians while also recognizing that there is still much work to be done towards reconciliation and understanding. Through images like these, we can appreciate our shared past while striving for a future where all cultures are respected and celebrated.

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