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William C. Santo William C. Santo i(A102423 works by) (a.k.a. William Charles Santo)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Gudjal ; South Sea Islander ; Aboriginal Waanyi ; Aboriginal Bindal
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1 y separately published work icon Maggie and Charley Santo : The History of the Santo Family of Charters Towers William C. Santo , Southport : Keeaira Press , 2016 9671698 2016 single work biography

'This book gives a brief outline of the lives of Charley Cupid Santo, a South Sea Islander and Maggie Tonton a Gudjal woman from north Queensland and their family. The journey of Charley and how he with his father and perhaps other family members, the adversity they've faced throughout their endless working life. Therefore, there are many gaps in the known history of Maggie and Charley and their descendants. This book has attempted to fill in some of the gaps of their story, with dates, names and places but there are still many aspects of their history that we do not know. In spite of this my great-grandparents whose lives cannot be understood or comprehended until you understand their past and the political surroundings they were born, lived and died in.' (Source: Publisher's website)

1 y separately published work icon Charley (Cupid) Santo Family History : Charters Towers William C. Santo , William C. Santo , Normanton : William C. Santo , 2016 9192893 2016 single work biography

'This book gives a brief outline of Charley Cupid Santo early history and his descendants, in doing so this book was achieved through published historical information and early paper material. The journey of Charley arrival to Morton Bay, Queensland with his father and perhaps other family members, the adversity they’ve faced throughout their endless working life. Therefore, there are many gaps in Charley and his descendants past and somewhat accuracy of dates and names could be questioned. In spite of this our grandparents who life’s cannot be understood or comprehend until you understand their past and the political surroundings they were born, lived and died in.'

'This book has been largely assimilated through published station diaries archives, early kanaka historical events, staff at the John Oxley Aboriginal and Torres Strait Personal history, Santo elders, and a special thanks to Robin and Earnest Bassingthwaighte for their assistance in gathering old Bluff downs station photos and also giving me early station dairy evident of old bluff down station bygone past.' (Source: William, C. Santo, Introduction, Charley (Cupid) Santo, 2016)

1 y separately published work icon My Country : In Gudjal Language William C. Santo , William C. Santo (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2006 Z1352744 2006 single work picture book children's Bilingual word book of environmental elements told in English and the indigenous Australian language of Gudjal.
1 1 y separately published work icon Gudjal Book of Birds William C. Santo , William C. Santo (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2006 Z1352723 2006 single work picture book children's Bilingual word book, using English and the indigenous Australian language of Gudjal, of Australian birds.
1 1 y separately published work icon Gudjal Book of Animals William C. Santo , William C. Santo (illustrator), Thuringowa : Black Ink Press , 2006 Z1352712 2006 single work picture book children's Bilingual word book, in English and the indigenous Australian language of Gudjal, of Australian animals.
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