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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250101
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DESCRIPTION:Join&nbsp\;Aboriginal History WA&nbsp\;(AHWA)\, together with t
 he&nbsp\;State Library of WA Storylines&nbsp\;team\, for a free family his
 tory information session.At the session you will learn about the many hist
 orical record collections and photographs held by these 2 agencies.The AHW
 A team are research experts who help Aboriginal people get access to restr
 icted State Government records about themselves and their direct ancestors
 . These records\, which span the period from 1886 to 1972\, are closed to 
 the public due to the personal and sensitive nature of information.Storyli
 nes is an Indigenous online archive managed and hosted by the State Librar
 y of Western Australia. It features more than 12\,000 photos and materials
  that can assist you to find information about your family and provides a 
 safe place to share materials about Aboriginal people from Western Austral
 ia.You will also get the opportunity to learn about the Sites of Truth Tel
 ling Project\, which aims to address the lack of Aboriginal historic place
 s on the State Heritage List. Team members from the Department of Planning
 \, Lands and Heritage are seeking input about which historic places should
  be included and to get a better understanding of these places. Aboriginal
  historic places may include places such as missions\, orphanages\, massac
 re sites\, fringe camps\, and much more.&nbsp\;Artwork (below): Beeliar Ny
 oons by Justin Martin.
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DTSTART:20240808T020000Z
LOCATION:WA\,York\,York Community Resource Centre\, 89 Avon Terrace
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SUMMARY:Aboriginal family history session — York
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.dlgsc.wa.go
 v.au/aboriginal-culture/aboriginal-history">Aboriginal History WA</a>&nbsp
 \;(AHWA)\, together with the&nbsp\;<a href="https://slwa.wa.gov.au/collect
 ions/aboriginal-collections/storylines">State Library of WA Storylines</a>
 &nbsp\;team\, for a free family history information session.<br /></p><p>A
 t the session you will learn about the many historical record collections 
 and photographs held by these 2 agencies.</p><p>The AHWA team are research
  experts who help Aboriginal people get access to restricted State Governm
 ent records about themselves and their direct ancestors. These records\, w
 hich span the period from 1886 to 1972\, are closed to the public due to t
 he personal and sensitive nature of information.</p><p>Storylines is an In
 digenous online archive managed and hosted by the State Library of Western
  Australia. It features more than 12\,000 photos and materials that can as
 sist you to find information about your family and provides a safe place t
 o share materials about Aboriginal people from Western Australia.</p><p>Yo
 u will also get the opportunity to learn about the Sites of Truth Telling 
 Project\, which aims to address the lack of Aboriginal historic places on 
 the State Heritage List. Team members from the Department of Planning\, La
 nds and Heritage are seeking input about which historic places should be i
 ncluded and to get a better understanding of these places. Aboriginal hist
 oric places may include places such as missions\, orphanages\, massacre si
 tes\, fringe camps\, and much more.</p><p>&nbsp\;</p><p>Artwork (below): B
 eeliar Nyoons by Justin Martin.</p>
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