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'My name is Eileen Mosley. I was born at Finke, which is on the southern part of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. My parents were from the western side of South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia; that border there. You know, the AP lands, Pitjantjatjara lands. And I don’t how come they went across to Finke. It’s such a long way, isn’t it? And I think it is, you know, from the ration days, you know? They had to go where there was depots in order to get some rations because they were way out in the desert near Pipalyatjara. They spoke Pitjantjatjara, which is the language group for the Western Desert. ..' (Transcribed from the Stolen Generations' Testimonies website)
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- St Mary's Orphanage, Alice Springs, Southern Northern Territory, Northern Territory,
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