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Book, National Archives of Australia and Public Record Office Victoria, Footprints: The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper ...an Aboriginal family's struggle for survival, 2008
... Footprints: The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper ...an.... Percy Pepper also served in the First World War and was one... who experienced child removal and displacement. Percy Pepper ...This book tells the story of the Pepper family, an Aboriginal family who experienced child removal and displacement. Percy Pepper also served in the First World War and was one of few Aboriginal service men who recived a soldier settler block. Also contains pictures, photos and records of histroical importance, including records from the Aborigines Protecion Board.Historical significance: This book is significant as it describes in detail an Indigenous family story. It also contains copies of original government reports and talks about the Indigenous experience of child removal in Victoria. Socially, it is relevant because of it's links to Aborigianal places of significance such as Lake Tyers.Softcover book, 132pages, brown cover with Indigenous design and black and white family photograph. al'. Conent is about the Pepper family, and contains family records.book, percy, pepper, lucy, family, stolen, generations, footprints, national, archives, public, records, office, victoria -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Simon Flagg et al, Footprints : the journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper
... Footprints : the journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper...Percy Pepper...Percy Pepper Lucy Pepper The journey of Lucy and Percy ...The journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper132 p.; 25 cmnon-fictionThe journey of Lucy and Percy Pepperpercy pepper, lucy pepper -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Flagg Simon and Gurciulla Sebastion, Footprints The Story of Lucy and Percy Pepper, 2008
... Footprints The Story of Lucy and Percy Pepper... Footprints The Story of Lucy and Percy Pepper Book Flagg Simon ...A story of the struggle of the Aboriginal Pepper family to survive in the prevailing attitudes of the early twentieth century The extracts from Archival records show the harsh and uncompromising attitude of government, and the effect laws and policies haAn aboriginal family's struggle for survivalaboriginals, genealogy -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - ADVERTISMENT, C. WW1 possible
... Footprints: “The Journey of Luck and Percy Pepper”... and Percy Pepper” Two men with motor bike, house in background ...Two men with motor bike, house in background, black and white photo - photo card size. Image from vic archives centre - North Melbourne.Footprints: “The Journey of Luck and Percy Pepper”photographs, advertisement -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Footprints, 2008
... of Lucy and Percy Pepper in the first half of the twentieth... "Footprints", which portrays the struggles of Lucy and Percy Pepper ...Co-author Simon Flagg from the Koorie Records Unit, Public Record Office Victoria, did most of the research for the book. Rita Watkins, a descendent of Percy and Lucy, provided photographs and family stories for the book. "As well as brief chapter introductions, the book contains transcripts of the letters to, from and about the Pepper Family. Among various aspects of the family's life, the letters show Lucy Pepper's long battle with tuberculosis and her request to live with other family members on a mission. But she was denied this natural wish because 'half-caste' Aboriginal people were excluded from the missions." -co-author Simon Flagg from the Koorie Records Unit, Public Record Office Victoria,This book, with its transcripts of original letters, is an invaluable historical resource for university and school students on Aboriginal history in Victoria and what happened on Aboriginal reserves. A book titled "Footprints", which portrays the struggles of Lucy and Percy Pepper in the first half of the twentieth century. It was published jointly by the National Archives of Australia and Public Record Office Victoria, both of which hold original records of the family's correspondence with bureaucracy over the years. The book was authored by Simon Flagg and Dr Sebastian Gurciullo. The cover has a dark brown background with black footprints printed over it. They are both bare foot and shoe prints. It has a b /w photograph of a family posed for the camera. Across the top is the title FOOTPRINTS printed in pale yellow. At the bottom of the photo in pale yellow script is "the journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper". At the foot of the front cover is " An Aboriginal Family's struggle for survival". pepper-family aboriginal-history