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Tribal Aborigines, an educated people : some thoughts on the meaning of education for aborigines and other Australians / by H. H. Penny
Bib ID 4705974
Format BookBook
Author
Penny, H. H. (Hubert Harry)
 
Description Adelaide : Aborigines Advancement League S.A., 1969 
7 p. ; 22 cm. 
Subjects Aboriginal Australians.  |  Aboriginal Australians -- Education.
Other authors/contributors Aborigines Advancement League (Vic.)
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