03140pam a2200457 a 450000100070000000500170000700700150002400800410003901900330008002000150011302000220012803500170015003500120016704000130017904100080019204300120020005000230021208200190023524501220025424600620037626000550043830000620049350000200055550001330057550400300070850513420073854000400208061000450212065000390216565000480220465000400225265000370229265000430232965000470237270000190241970000270243871000350246574000730250090000690257398400400264268348420051208153039.0sd zqmgnaapued020918t2002 acaac b f001 0deng d1 a24084535z24084535z24084535 a0642107548 a0642107548 (pbk.) 9000024084535 93345653 aANLbeng0 aeng au-at--- 4aDU124.C5bM36 200204a362.84991522100aMany voices :breflections on experiences of Indigenous child separation /cedited by Doreen Mellor and Anna Haebich.10aReflections on experiences of indigenous child separation aCanberra :bNational Library of Australia,cc2002. axi, 324 p. :bill., ports. ;c26 cm. +e1 sound disc (CD) aIncludes index. aAccompanying sound disc features nine audio excerpts taken directly from the Bringing Them Home Oral History Project interviews. aBibliography: p. 307-314.2 aContents of CD: Track 1. Jim Hart, b.1927, Queensland, separated from family as a child. See ch. 5. Interviewer: David Woodgate (3m 02s) -- track 2. Clara Coulthard, b.1929, South Australia, separated from family as a child. See ch. 3. Interviewer: Sue Anderson (4m 06s) -- track 3. John Moriarty, AM, b.1938, New South Wales, South Australia, Northern Territory, separated from family as a child. See ch. 4. Interviewer: Frank Heimans (4m 12s) -- track 4. Sandra Hill, b.1951, Western Australia, separated from family as a child. See ch. 11. Interviewer: John Bannister (4m 11s) -- track 5. Trevor Deshong, b.1965, Queensland, separated from family as a child. See ch .6. Interviewer: Colleen Hattersley (4m 45s)-- track 6. Julie Wilson, b.1958, New South Wales, adopted as an infant. See ch. 6. Interviewer: Frank Heimans (4m 04s) -- track 7. Dorothy Pyatt, b.1918, South Australia, police officer in remote South Australia, 1950s and 1960s. See ch. 8. Interviewer: Karen George (4m 18s) -- track 8. Margaret Somerville, MBE, b.1912, New South Wales, Northern Territory, missionary and cottage mother. See ch. 7. Interviewer: Frank Heimans (3m 15s) -- track 9. Reg Worthy, OAM, b.1920, Queensland, Northern Territory, Victoria, welfare officer, senior administrator, Departmental Head. See ch. 8. Interviewer: Barbara Erskine (4m 55s)D aNational Library of Australia 2002.20aBringing Them Home Oral History Project. 0aAboriginal AustraliansvBiography. 0aChildren, Aboriginal AustralianvBiography. 0aAboriginal AustraliansvInterviews. 0aAboriginal AustraliansxRemoval. 0aAboriginal AustraliansxChild welfare. 0aAboriginal AustraliansxGovernment policy.1 aHaebich, Anna.1 aMellor, Doreen,d1948-2 aNational Library of Australia.02aAudio excerpts to accompany the book Many voicesh[sound recording]. aAccompanying sound disc for NL copy kept as N2 copy at Nmt 4721. aANLcNmt 4721 ;cNL 362.849915 M295