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Some of the Warrior Chiefs in London, 1864. With them is Mrs Doratea Weale of the Aborigines Protection Society, who considered their performances “sinful and degrading”.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 2, 1 October 1981, Page 21

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Some of the Warrior Chiefs in London, 1864. With them is Mrs Doratea Weale of the Aborigines Protection Society, who considered their performances “sinful and degrading”. Tu Tangata, Issue 2, 1 October 1981, Page 21

Some of the Warrior Chiefs in London, 1864. With them is Mrs Doratea Weale of the Aborigines Protection Society, who considered their performances “sinful and degrading”. Tu Tangata, Issue 2, 1 October 1981, Page 21

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