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Australian South Sea Islander event - Bittersweet Queensland

By JOL Admin | 6 August 2013

Wed 21 Aug, 6pm | John Oxley Library, level 4, State Library of Queensland
Free, bookings required 3840 7768

Australian South Sea Islanders in traditional dress on Hamleigh plantation near Ingham Queensland ca. 1887. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Neg 18054

This year marks 150 years since the arrival of South Sea Islanders in Queensland. Today, more than 20,000 descendants identify as Australian South Sea Islanders and continue to enrich Queensland’s cultural diversity with their unique identity, spirituality and history.

Join Dr Kate Evans of ABC Radio National, Imelda Miller, Assistant Curator of Torres Strait Island and Pacific Indigenous Studies at Queensland Museum, and John Waldron, Curator of The Australian South Sea Islanders exhibition and Project Coordinator of ASSI 150 SEQ for their personal and professional experiences of telling sensitive, confronting, and powerful stories of Australian South Sea Islanders.

Prior to A night in the JOL, enjoy a curator’s tour of The Australian South Sea Islanders exhibition in The Studio from 5pm.

Find out more about Australian South Sea Islander commemorative events in August as part of Memories from a Forgotten People: 150 years of Australian South Sea Islander contributions to Queensland.

Please note - audience members will be required to cloak all bags to ensure the safety of State Library’s collections.

For more information on Memories from a Forgotten People visit the blog or for information on upcoming events visit slq.qld.gov.au/whats-on.

 

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