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    <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 17:22:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Series 9: Ooldea Area</title>
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      <description>Title: Series 9: Ooldea Area
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: 9/53 group photo, Ooldea area, titled Painted ready for dancing, Ooldea...?&#xD;
Verso: some names of persons are Nyeerdain, Joondabil, Maardu, Banyan?,Tuyaguji, Thangarri – a wonderful Irish Keener as keened for all her dead.&#xD;
9/54 Ceremonial preparations, Ooldea Trans. Rly – inma dhalgu shown by Wowri, Jujuna and others&#xD;
9/55 New arrivals from Musgrave Ranges at Ooldea Camp, 1920&#xD;
Verso:a new contingent from the Musgrave Range all dead except Gindigi, invisible in the right hand corner. I am also invisible with one of Gindigi’s little sons.&#xD;
9/56 Two women and child, possibly Gurding, Nginyungga and Madu?&#xD;
Verso: note the patient expression on the mother’s face&#xD;
9/56a enlarged duplicate of series 9/56&#xD;
9/57 Man with spear thrower and shield – Eebari titled Moonlight, Ooldea&#xD;
Verso: Eebari, (Moonlight)&#xD;
9/58 Camel buggy- Trans Australian Railway&#xD;
Verso: little kitten picked up and fed. Muddy on Nullarbor Plain. “Florrie” Camel Keeper&#xD;
9/59 Daisy Bates and the Duke of Gloucester at Ooldea, October 1920 (Advertiser photo)&#xD;
9/59a Daisy Bates in conversation with the Duke of Gloucester (out of frame), October, 1920&#xD;
9/60 Group bidding farewell to Bates at Ooldea&#xD;
9/60a Enlarged duplicate of series 9/60&#xD;
9/61 “Amecol”? party who accompanied Bates on visit to sick people&#xD;
Verso: Am taking food to sick woman – an Amecol ? party came suddenly to my camp at Ooldea – carrying food to sick and old&#xD;
9/62 Unidentified people at Jinnawili’s hut&#xD;
9/63 Three unidentified women (and children in background)</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2012 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2012-09-11T14:30:00Z</dc:date>
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