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    Slide No. 36.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Smiling Group on Beach

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    Slide No. 13.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Aboriginal Children

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    MS in blue ink At Catfish . Slide No. 8.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Children Chasing Greasy Pig

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    MS in blue ink Catching greasy pig at school picnic . Slide No. 21.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Child on a Motorbike

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    MS in blue ink Mick . Slide No. 27.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Ball Games

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    MS in blue ink Bamyili Sports . Slide No. 6.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Aboriginal Boys in Ceremonial Paint

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    MS in blue ink Boys from Bathurst Mission . Slide No. 36.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    House

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    MS in black ink Our house at M'grida . Slide No. 8.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Barge Landing

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    MS in blue ink Original barge, Mil. . Slide No. 24.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970

    Craft Shop

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    MS in blue ink Craft shop . Slide No. 8.Peter and Jan WundersitzJanice Wundersitz (nee Hay) taught at remote schools in the Territory throughout the 1970s. She was based at Lajamanu (then Hooker Creek) for 18 months in 1969-1970
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