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The Resource The Kamberri : a history from the records of Aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001, by Ann Jackson-Nakano

The Kamberri : a history from the records of Aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001, by Ann Jackson-Nakano

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The Kamberri : a history from the records of Aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001
Title
The Kamberri
Title remainder
a history from the records of Aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001
Statement of responsibility
by Ann Jackson-Nakano
Creator
Subject
Language
eng
Summary
History of Kamberri people (also referred to in historical records as Kgamberry, Nganbra, Nganbra-Pialligo), one of the groups with Weereewa (Lake George) as part of their country; other groups mentioned are Parramarragoo, Mulwaree (Mulwarrie), Cookmai, Pajong, Wallabalooa, Yass community, Moolinggoolah (Molonglo Plains group), Gundungurra, Ngarigo, Walgalu, Ngoonawal (Ngunnawal), maps and photos included
Cataloging source
ANL
http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
1950-
http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
Jackson-Nakano, Ann
Dewey number
306/.0899915
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
Series statement
  • Weereewaa history series ;
  • Aboriginal History Monograph
Series volume
8
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • Williams, Harry
  • Lowe, Dick
  • Hamilton, Nellie
  • Onyong
  • Jemmy the Rover
  • Ngunnawal (Australian people)
  • Aboriginal Australians
  • Aboriginal Australians
  • Aboriginal Australians
  • George, Lake Region (N.S.W.)
Label
The Kamberri : a history from the records of Aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001, by Ann Jackson-Nakano
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Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Bibliography
Contents
The Kamberri : 1820s-1860s : Weereewaa Aboriginal communities, or the so called "Lake George tribes" -- Early encounters southwest of Weereewaa -- Official records of Aboriginal groups southwest of Weereewaa 1830s-1840s -- The Kamberri in focus -- Pt 2 : How the Kamberri survived as the "Canberra, Queanbeyan and Murrumbidgee Blacks" 1860s-1920s : Removing Aborigines from Europeans : the historical context of Kamberri survival strategies, 1855-1927 -- The Kamberri regroup as "the Canberra, Queanbeyan and Murrumbidgee Blacks" 1860s-1880s -- Kamberri country becomes the Federal Capital Territory -- Pt 3 : The Kamberri's re-emergence as the Ngunnawal : 1930s-2001 : Kamberri descendants, government administration and the Ngunnawal, 1930s-2001:an historical overview
Control code
000023182720
Dimensions
30 cm
Extent
xxviii, 200 pages
Governing access note
AIATSIS Rare Book and Research Collection materials are stored offsite and require a minimum of two business days advance notice for bookings. Access conditions for some items may be restricted due to their cultural content, rarity, value or physical condition.
Immediate source of acquisition
Copy 3 donated by Lindsay Cleland
Isbn
9780958563741
Other physical details
illustrations(some coloured), facsimiles, maps, portraits
Label
The Kamberri : a history from the records of Aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001, by Ann Jackson-Nakano
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Bibliography
Contents
The Kamberri : 1820s-1860s : Weereewaa Aboriginal communities, or the so called "Lake George tribes" -- Early encounters southwest of Weereewaa -- Official records of Aboriginal groups southwest of Weereewaa 1830s-1840s -- The Kamberri in focus -- Pt 2 : How the Kamberri survived as the "Canberra, Queanbeyan and Murrumbidgee Blacks" 1860s-1920s : Removing Aborigines from Europeans : the historical context of Kamberri survival strategies, 1855-1927 -- The Kamberri regroup as "the Canberra, Queanbeyan and Murrumbidgee Blacks" 1860s-1880s -- Kamberri country becomes the Federal Capital Territory -- Pt 3 : The Kamberri's re-emergence as the Ngunnawal : 1930s-2001 : Kamberri descendants, government administration and the Ngunnawal, 1930s-2001:an historical overview
Control code
000023182720
Dimensions
30 cm
Extent
xxviii, 200 pages
Governing access note
AIATSIS Rare Book and Research Collection materials are stored offsite and require a minimum of two business days advance notice for bookings. Access conditions for some items may be restricted due to their cultural content, rarity, value or physical condition.
Immediate source of acquisition
Copy 3 donated by Lindsay Cleland
Isbn
9780958563741
Other physical details
illustrations(some coloured), facsimiles, maps, portraits

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