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Brownie Doolan

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61:, born at New Crown station (not far south-west of Finke). Both sets of parents were deceased by this time. In 1963, young children Peter and Margaret were at home, with Sambo, Michael and Stanley apparently adults and elsewhere; Daisy the child of Biddy and a deceased father. (However, in 1965 Daisy is shown as daughter of Brownie.) Biddy is shown as of the Pananka group of Aranda people in 1965 and 1968, but 41:
Doolan's mother Fanny, father Paddy and grandmother, who lived south of Aputula, spoke the language. Doolan was uncertain of his date of birth, but a later search of the old native affairs branch records showed that he was born in 1918.
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country), and her occupation is shown as school cleaner in 1963. Brownie and Mick (Brownie's son Michael?) Doolan, referred to as the two longest-serving trackers, were also famous for the dogs that they owned.
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that used to pass through Finke. He was regarded as an icon in the town, much loved and respected by many, and the subject of an obituary in the NT Police News journal after his death in 2011.
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for both Finke and Kulgera police. Doolan and his wife Biddy are recorded in 1960s censuses of Finke, with Brownie recorded as a tracker, of the Purula group of
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in 1945-6 (age shown as 23–25), with wife Edie and two children. He later became a police
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Age then estimated at 55, when birth year was thought to be 1926.
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NOTE: Incorrect reporting of years of occupation (1925 and 1940).
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Doolan retired in about 1981. He later did contract work on the
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It's possible that this is the same woman later called Biddy?
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Last known speakers of an Australian Aboriginal language
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who was known for being the last person to speak the
295: 253:"A Museum in Finke: An Aputula Heritage Project" 144:(Names of parents and brother Warry shown here.) 105:"Another language faces sunset in dead centre" 152: 150: 98: 96: 94: 221: 147: 91: 329:20th-century Indigenous Australian people 314:Indigenous Australians in South Australia 168:. Boo Design, for NT Police Assocn: 13. 125: 123: 227: 156: 129: 102: 296: 250: 120: 65:in 1963 and 1966. Her birthplace was 159:"Brownie Doolan – the end of an era" 103:Kearney, Simon (20 September 2007). 244: 13: 14: 345: 175:from the original on 13 June 2019 334:20th-century Australian people 281: 251:Kelham, Megg (November 2010). 196: 187: 166:Northern Territory Police News 1: 84: 157:Parnell, Sean (March 2011). 132:"Andado Station 1943 – 1969" 7: 10: 350: 79:Central Australian Railway 28:Lower Arrernte language 20:Brownie Doolan Perrurle 228:Mackett, Paul (2003). 130:Mackett, Paul (2009). 59:Arrernte/Aranda people 324:Australian stockmen 115:on 14 October 2011. 22:(1918–2011) was an 24:Aboriginal tracker 16:Aboriginal tracker 260:Territory Stories 230:"Finke 1963–1968" 341: 288: 285: 279: 278: 276: 274: 268: 262:. Archived from 257: 248: 242: 241: 239: 237: 225: 219: 218: 216: 214: 200: 194: 191: 185: 184: 182: 180: 174: 163: 154: 145: 143: 141: 139: 127: 118: 116: 111:. Archived from 100: 71:Western Arrernte 34:, an Australian 349: 348: 344: 343: 342: 340: 339: 338: 294: 293: 292: 291: 286: 282: 272: 270: 266: 255: 249: 245: 235: 233: 226: 222: 212: 210: 204:"Crown Station" 202: 201: 197: 192: 188: 178: 176: 172: 161: 155: 148: 137: 135: 128: 121: 101: 92: 87: 17: 12: 11: 5: 347: 337: 336: 331: 326: 321: 316: 311: 306: 290: 289: 280: 269:on 10 May 2019 243: 220: 195: 186: 146: 119: 109:The Australian 89: 88: 86: 83: 51:Andado Station 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 346: 335: 332: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 301: 299: 284: 265: 261: 254: 247: 231: 224: 209: 205: 199: 190: 171: 167: 160: 153: 151: 133: 126: 124: 114: 110: 106: 99: 97: 95: 90: 82: 80: 75: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 45:Doolan was a 43: 39: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 283: 271:. Retrieved 264:the original 259: 246: 234:. Retrieved 223: 211:. Retrieved 207: 198: 189: 177:. Retrieved 165: 136:. Retrieved 113:the original 108: 76: 67:Hermannsburg 44: 40: 19: 18: 309:2011 deaths 304:1918 births 32:Gavan Breen 298:Categories 85:References 69:(which is 170:Archived 47:stockman 36:linguist 236:14 June 213:14 June 179:13 June 138:14 June 63:Loritja 55:tracker 49:on the 273:11 May 208:Bonzle 267:(PDF) 256:(PDF) 173:(PDF) 162:(PDF) 275:2019 238:2019 215:2019 181:2019 140:2019 300:: 258:. 206:. 164:. 149:^ 122:^ 107:. 93:^ 277:. 240:. 217:. 183:. 142:.

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Aboriginal tracker
Lower Arrernte language
Gavan Breen
linguist
stockman
Andado Station
tracker
Arrernte/Aranda people
Loritja
Hermannsburg
Western Arrernte
Central Australian Railway



"Another language faces sunset in dead centre"
the original


"Andado Station 1943 – 1969"


"Brownie Doolan – the end of an era"
Archived
"Crown Station"
"Finke 1963–1968"
"A Museum in Finke: An Aputula Heritage Project"
the original
Categories
1918 births

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