Willmot, Eric Paul, 1936-2014
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Willmot, Eric Paul, 1936-2014
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The concept Willmot, Eric Paul, 1936-2014 represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).
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- [Papers requesting support], by R. Bropho and others, 22 Feb. 1982
- 40,000 years of technology
- 40,000 years of technology
- A new principal for AIAS
- AIAS staff
- Aboriginal Biographical Index entry
- Aboriginal Biographical Index entry
- Aboriginal history : a first for Australia
- Aboriginal writing as a reassertion of cultural identity / Gay Raines
- Aborigines, land and land rights : book launch photographs, 1983
- Anbarra people perform the Rom ceremony
- Australian scientists and technologists
- Confronting our dragons
- Critical issues in/for black Australian writing
- Dedication of Stanner Room at AIAS Library and staff portraits
- Delegates and attendees of the Indigenous Peoples Administrators' Conference in Yulara, N.T
- Eric Willmot : guest on Parkinson in Australia
- Macquarie PEN anthology of Aboriginal literature
- Oral history and recordings: Conference on Aboriginal Education, Katoomba, July 1980
- Presentation of a gift to the Papua New Guinea government by the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
- Radio 2EA broadcasts
- Satellites, Aboriginals and Inuits
- Stockman turned teacher forsees educational future for his people
- The Anbarra people performing the 1982 Rom ceremony
- The code word is custodianship
- The drovers
- The secred Black uprising
- Visit of the Governor General to the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
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