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Northern Territory

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.


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Having a bath
Having a bath
Cat's cradle
Cat's cradle
Bike gang
Bike gang
Drinking water
Drinking water
Painted faces
Painted faces
Doing Maths
Doing Maths
Fun with weeds
Fun with weeds
Arnhem Land girls
Arnhem Land girls
School work
School work
Tiwi kids
Tiwi kids
Getting waterlillies
Getting waterlillies
Boy with "shanghai"
Boy with "shanghai"

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