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Elaine Russell / ANTaR

Elaine Russell / ANTaRElaine Russell is a Kamileroi painter and artist born 1941 in Tingha, northern New South Wales. At about five years of age Elaine moved with her family to La Perouse in Sydney. At this time there was a large Aboriginal community living on the shores of Botany Bay. She wrote The Shack that Dad Built, a recollection of her childhood memories and experiences from this period of her life, including the family’s subsequent move to Murrin Bridge Mission on the Lachlan River in central New South Wales.

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Elaine Russell Greeting CardsElaine Russell Greeting Cards

8 cards showcasing artwork from Elaine Russell’s book The Shack That Dad Built.

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The Shack that Dad BuiltThe Shack that Dad Built Elaine Russell

The Shack that Dad Built offers a narrative of shared experience and important evidence of the impact of government policies on the lives of Aboriginal people in the 1940s and 1950s.

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