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Lola Joan Bonney, Pearl Cameron and Betty Watson interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection [sound recording]
Bib ID 16151
Format AudioAudio
Author
Bonney, Lola J. (Lola Joan)
 
Access Conditions Access open for research; written permission required for personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. 
Description 1978 Mar. 3. 
1 sound tape reel (ca. 33 min.) 
Series

Hazel de Berg collection ; DeB 1089

Summary

Bonney speaks of her Aboriginal background and of her publications in various magazines ; about collecting stories and her beginnings as a writer ; she describes her method of work. Peal Cameron and Betty Watson describe their childhood, growing up on Point Macleay Mission. Lola Bonney reads her poem "Out of the dreaming".

Related Material Portraits of Lola Joan Bonney, Pearl Cameron and Betty Watson taken during an oral history interview, 3 March 1978; National Library of Australia Pictures collection PIC P1544/55B Album 900a LOC Cold Store PIC DE BERG 
Index/Finding Aid Note Transcript available (11 p.) 
Subjects Bonney, Lola J. - (Lola Joan) - Interviews.  |  Aboriginal Australians - Social life and customs.  |  Women poets, Australian - Interviews.  |  Poetry - Readings.
Other authors/contributors Cameron, Pearl, 1894-  |  De Berg, Hazel, 1913-1984  |  Watson, Betty

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