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AU WA A63 - ABORIGINES DEPARTMENT [2]
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SCRAPBOOKS

  • AU WA S1377
  • Series
  • 1905-01-30 -

This series comprises scrapbooks compiled by the Aborigines Department and its successor departments. The scrapbooks contain newspaper cuttings of articles relating to Aboriginal issues. Volume 1 contains cuttings relating to the Royal Commission...

DEPARTMENT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS

INDEX CARDS TO DEPARTMENTAL FILES

  • AU WA S1784
  • Series
  • 1926-01-01 -

Index cards to files created by Aborigines Department and its successor agencies.

DEPARTMENT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS

FILES - ABORIGINES DEPARTMENTS

  • AU WA S2030
  • Series
  • 1926-01-01 - 1972-06-16

In 1926, a new Aborigines Department was created to administer Aboriginal affairs. This responsibility had been split across two departments - the Department of the North West and the Department of Fisheries - between the years 1920 and 1926.This ...

ABORIGINES DEPARTMENT [2]

PERSONAL CARDS

  • AU WA S3017
  • Series
  • 1920-01-01 - 1948-12-31

Between 1920 and 1948, the departments responsible for Aboriginal affairs for that period (Fisheries Department, Aborigines Department, Department of Native Affairs) compiled a series of personal cards relating to Aboriginal people who were remove...

DEPARTMENT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS

UNREGISTERED FILES

  • AU WA S3992
  • Series
  • 1932-01-25 -

This series currently consists of a single unregistered file which appears to be A.O. Neville's working file on amendments to the Aborigines Act 1905 between the period 1932 and 1936. The file contains documentation relating to proposed chang...

DEPARTMENT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS

PERSONAL FILES

  • AU WA S5055
  • Series
  • 1922-01-01 - 1966-12-31

In the 1920s, the Chief Protector of Aborigines began creating personal files documenting government interactions with individual Aboriginal people within Western Australia. These files are often referred to as the "Welfare files".In the early 197...

ABORIGINES DEPARTMENT [2]