Making 'Genuine Friendship' Across Racial Lines: 'Cousin Judy' and her Aboriginal 'Mates'
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https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v0i14.1746Abstract
In 1958, soon after the birth of her third child, Judy Inglis (nee Betheras, 1930-1962) applied to the Board for Anthropological Research (BAR) and the Social Science Research Council (SSCR) for research grants in order to 'study some aspects of life of part-aboriginal people living in or about Adelaide', South Australia, later refined to 'the status and influence of married women'.
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2013-07-03
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