Yorkes Peninsula Aboriginal Mission Incorporated a Brief Record of Its Histor

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T S Archibald
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In the afternoon school is resumed, and then the boys fetch wood and water, the girls being employed with cooking, washing, and mending. At 6 o'clock we have tea, and at 7 there is evening service, after the children are put to bed, and the older ones retire at 9 o'clock. " A visitor to the Station in 1872 wrote on his return to Moonta : — "Much interest appears to be taken by the natives in religious services, and about 60 of them are regular attendants at chapel on Sundays. Some of them in we...ek days are engaged in hunting, and with these Mr. Kuhn has entered into an agreement to purchase at their full market price the skins they obtain. This 13 an advantage which they highly appreciate, because their usual practice hitherto has been to dispose of their peltry to white hunters at a merely nominal 1 * Four Generations.
Australian Territorials.
15 value. The prejudice formerly held by the natives against the Station is fast disappearing, and parents now evince a willingness to permit their children to remain at the native school.


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