The announcement comes alongside news the University of Aberdeen will return the remains of an Aboriginal Tasmanian man on Friday.
This week, see Janice Waker's fiber creations at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville and Orion Redwolf's photography at the Gallery at Studio Ix.
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TheCollector on MSNWho Was the Last Aboriginal Tasmanian?For many years, it was believed that the Aboriginal people of Tasmania had become extinct and that their culture, languages, ...
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