Topics: Events: North West

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1903 - view

Opening of the mission church at St Clair

1904 - view

A native ceremonial arch is erected in the main street of Singleton

1904 - view

a gunyah was built on the pattern formerly used by the blacks in the early days

1904 - view

native songs

1905 - view

After a split with the Australian Aborigines Mission (AAM), Retta Dixon founds an Evangelical movement in Singleton called the Aborigines Inland Mission (AIM)

1905 - view

She delights audiences by singing a hymn at the great Juvenile Rally

1906 - view

dies of consumption while in Singleton, leaving daughters Harriet Pitman and Lily Kermode orphaned

1906 - view

Four AIM converts from the Aboriginal community at Karuah offer their services as “native workers”

1907 - view

The first annual AIM convention is held and the first issue of its journal, Our AIM is published

1907 - view

converted to Christianity

1908 - view

The troupe plays tunes of orange leaves. Miss Barber accompanies the singers on the organ

1909 - view

The Singleton Home takes in boys as well as girls. These children are removed from their communities on the basis of racial criteria (lighter skinned children are most usually taken)

1909 - view

Frederick (Yeri) Barber is an accomplished singer and sings solo at the annual Australian Aborigines Conference

1909 - view

Selling of Sackville Reserve

1909 - view

the Sackville Leaf Band or La Perouse leaf band amaze the congregation

1909 - view

closing of reserves and the taking away of children from Aboriginal parents in order to bring them up in institutions such as Cootamundra Girls’ Home and Kinchela Boys’ Home

1909 - view

The APB administers government policy, dictates where Aboriginal people can live and work, their freedom of movement, their personal finances and their child rearing practices

1910 - view

first Aboriginal helper to trial as a missionary

1911 - view

AIM establishes a Prayer Band in Karuah. They crown an Aboriginal woman as the Queen of Karuah

1911 - view

William Jonas of Karuah River rides his mount at King George V’s coronation in London