Image: Kai Kai Western Arrernte
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Description: This Western Arrernte man's name was Kai Kai (in Basedow's spelling) and Basedow photographed him in the Aboriginal camp attached to Henbury station, Northern Territory, in 1920. He was a native doctor. Kai Kai told Basedow he remembered the first white people to reach that region, possibly in the 1860s. Unfortunately, Basedow does not provide any indication of who they may have been.
Title: Kai Kai Western Arrernte
Credit: National Museum of Australia
Author: Herbert Basedow
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