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Aboriginal Children from the Northern Territory
Aboriginal children at school and at play in the bush: a great place to roam and discover things, especially when there is clear, clean water to go for a drink or a swim. Apart from school, life seems one great holiday here. These children look after themselves and each other, and are quite self-sufficient at an early age.
These are healthy, happy children from all over the Territory: from Bathurst Island and Arnhem Land in the Top End, to Barunga and its waterholes of the Beswick River; and from Borroloola, on the Gulf, to Ntaria or Hermannsburg, in the Centre of Australia.
![]() Drinking water | ||||||
![]() Arnhem Land girls | ||||||
![]() Boy with "shanghai" | ||||||