Records of the Aboriginal Publications Foundation.

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Records of the Aboriginal Publications Foundation.

Includes records of incorporation and rules; minutes of meetings; financial (including subscription to 'Identity' and 'Aboriginal and Islander Forum') records; membership register; correspondence, records relating to staff; papers relating to Jack Davis, the Foundation's Editor 1973-77; contact names and addresses; manuscripts sent to the Foundation; background material for articles and draft articles for Foundation publications; minutes and papers of organisations with which the Foundation was involved; Foundation publications.

3.96 metres (17 boxes) + 3 folio boxes + items in Manuscript plan Cabinet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8085113

Libraries Australia

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Harwood, G. (George), 1845-1912

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Davis, Jack, 1917-2000

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World Council of Churches

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National Aboriginal Consultative Committee

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World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture 2nd 1977 Lagos, Nigeria

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Anderson, Michael Henning, 1959-

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Co-operative for Aborigines (N.S.W.)

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Newfong, John, 1943-1999.

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Hill, Peter A.L.

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Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action

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Malezer, Les.

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National Aboriginal Conference (Australia)

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Aboriginal Land Rights Club.

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National Employment Strategy for Aboriginals (Australia)

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Aboriginal History Committee (Australia)

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Ovenden, Barrie.

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Aboriginal Publications Foundation

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Kennedy, Marnie, 1919-

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Tur, Ngitji Ngitji (Mona Kennedy), 1936-

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Waterford, Jack

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Aboriginal Forum.

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National Aboriginal Congress (Australia)

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Australian institute of Aboriginal studies

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Aboriginal Lands Trust (W.A.)

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Australia. Aboriginal Development Commission

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Perkins, Charles, 1936-

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