Government Policy in Australia, particularly from Federation until the 1980s, meant that many Australians with indigenous roots have lost connection with family and community. Between adoption, state foster care, missions, hiding ethnicity, and relocation, it is often difficult to know where to start and haw to analyse records. This webinar will present how to start your research, looking at repositories, institutions, and community records that will assist, both indigenous specific and general, in compiling a genealogy or family history.
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Very interesting and well presented webinar on a great topic!
Thank you to Benjamin Hollister.
Excellent – very comprehensive, interesting and clearly presented. Lots of resources to follow up. Thank you Ben!
A very sensitive subject which Ben handled extremely well. Probably no questions because Ben covered it all!
It was very interesting. A nice introduction to the topic. Pictures of the people and their names…wow!
Very interesting topic
Very informative. I haven’t done any research in this area and it has given me a good overview.
really good information