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Protestant mission on Iwanyi/Sunday Island in 1899. He was later accused of allowing traditional practices to continue and sexual misconduct, in that he allegedly was initiated into
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Dorothy Devenish joined the mission in 1952 - 1958, working with the United Aborigines Mission. Philip was a carpenter and they lived on the island and worked with the local people on building projects (one being a school), on the boat that was the island’s link to the mainland
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with this buoyant mangrove timber for the Bardi people's log rafts. They in turn bartered shells in return for wooden spears from the inland
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1253:Mandjindja
1213:Maduwongga
1178:Kartudjara
1108:Ildawongga
1098:Gooniyandi
1058:Ballardong
488:1100661268
288:References
132:Aboriginal
97:catamarans
1664:Yingkarta
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