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Summary
The photographer documents the Aboriginal community at Bow River. Residents include artist Mona Ramsay, her daughter Kathy and husband Rammey as well as other members of her family. Renown artists Patrick Mung Mung and Bessie Daylight also live at Bow River. Photographs show how the community live as well as a group of men butchering and cooking a beast (beef) for the entire community.
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- Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
- Aboriginal Australians -- Housing -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
- Online image.
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