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Finding common ground : First Indigenous Women's Conference, 7-18 July 1989, Adelaide, Australia : conference report
Title : Finding common ground : First Indigenous Women's Conference, 7-18 July 1989, Adelaide, Australia : conference report Finding common ground : First Indigenous Women's Conference, 7-18 July 1989, Adelaide, Australia : conference report
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Creator : Indigenous Women's Conference (1st : 1989 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)
Place Of Creation : Adelaide,S.Aust.
Publisher : Aboriginal Women's Working Party
Date of creation : 1989
Additional Creator : Willmot, Joanne
Format : Pamphlet
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Read the proceedings of the conference as a PDF.

The conference was attended by delegates from all states and territories of Australia and 16 other countries including New Zealand, the United States, Samiland / Norway, Canada, Palestine and France.

The Conference Convenor and Chairperson was Joanne Willmot supported by the members of the Aboriginal Women's Working Party, Jackie Huggins, Sandra Saunders, Dot Davey, Marg Crosbie, Heather Brown, Jane Branford, Muriel Van Der Byl and Eva Johnson.

Two days of welcome ceremony, 7th - 8th July 1989 preceeded the conference during which 17 workshops were held; Women in the Arts, Indigenous lifestyles and living conditions, Tjilbuke Trail, Yuen Manda - Mornington Island, Torrens Strait Islanders Workshop, How do we define ourselves, Pitjantjatjara Women, Land Rights, Working with governments, Sovereignty, Education, Women studies in education, Employment, Women's multi-purpose centres, The Pitjanjatjara / Coober Pedy Women, Survival for our children, and Domestic violence / Women's Refuges. Each workshop made several recommedations published in the Conference Report.


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Related names :

Branford, Jane
Brown, HeatherCrosbie, Marg
Davey, Dot
First International Indigenous Women's Conference
Huggins, Jackie
Johnson, Eva
Saunders, Sandra
Van Der Byl, Muriel
Willmot, Joanne




Coverage year : 1989

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