Image: Aboriginal Australian women and children, Maloga, N.S.W
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Description: Postcard showing a group of women in bush setting, two standing beside bark shelter, two more seated at entrance of shelter, three of them holding babies. All the women are wearing European dress, woman on left also wrapped in animal fur. The image is captioned "Lubras Camp, Maloga". "Lubra" is an offensive 19th-century term, used in Australia for Aboriginal women.
Title: Aboriginal Australian women and children, Maloga, N.S.W
Credit: http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/149895
Author: Photographer unknown. Printed on verso: W.T.P.
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