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Echoes of the past : Sister Kate's Home revisited
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Contributors
Morgan, Sally; Mia, Tjalaminu; University of Western Australia. Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts.
Description
"History of the homes associated with Sister Kate: Parkerville Children's Home and Sister Kate's Children's Home at Queens Park; oral history stories from Gladys Milroy who spent her childhood at Parkerville Children's Home; from Don Collard who gives a father's perspective on what it was like to have your children taken away and Rosemary Budd who gives a mother's perspective; stories too from those who were at the Home as a child and from friends and family of people who were at the home."

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Statement of Responsibility
[Sally Morgan, editor ; Tjalaminu Mia, photographic layout and accompanying information].
Publication Information
[Perth] : Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts School of Indigenous Studies University of Western Australia
Physical Description
99 p. : ill., ports. 28 cm.
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