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Tasmanian Aboriginal ancestry - Libraries Tasmania

    https://libraries.tas.gov.au/family-history/Pages/Tasmanian%20Aboriginal-ancestry.aspx
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Aboriginal ancestry - LINC Tasmania

    https://www.linc.tas.gov.au/family-history/Pages/Aboriginal-ancestry.aspx
    Families of Tasmanian Aboriginal descent were identified living on the Bass Strait islands in the early 1900s. If your family tree doesn't link up to these people, you may need to trace it back a further 70 or 80 years. You need to find records which …

Records on Tasmanian Aboriginal people - Libraries …

    https://libraries.tas.gov.au/archive-heritage/guides-records/Pages/Aboriginal.aspx
    There are references to Aboriginal people in many government agency records but only a few series of records specifically about Tasmanian Aboriginal people. Tracing Aboriginal ancestry is generally the same as for any family in Tasmania. There is guidance on documenting Aboriginal descent, and some specific issues to keep in mind.

Family history - Tasmanian Aboriginal

    http://www.tasmanianaboriginal.com.au/familyhistory.htm
    Lia Pootah Aboriginals say tracing one's family roots is not that clear cut and defined. Pictorial records of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people demonstrate the broken links of history where the names of the people were not recorded, nor their family links.

Tasmania | AIATSIS

    https://aiatsis.gov.au/family-history/where-get-help/tasmania
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Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre – Family tree

    https://tacinc.com.au/family-tree/
    Free Call 1800 132 260. Hobart - 6234 0700 198 Elizabeth Street Hobart [email protected]. Launceston - 6332 3800 182 Charles St Launceston [email protected]. Burnie - 6436 4100 53 Alexander Street Burnie

Proof of Aboriginality | AIATSIS

    https://aiatsis.gov.au/proof-aboriginality
    Your Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage is something that is personal to you. You do not need a letter of confirmation to identify as an Indigenous Australian. However, you may be asked to provide proof or confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander heritage when applying for Indigenous-specific services or programs such as:

Family History Month: Researching your Indigenous …

    https://www.indigenous.gov.au/news-and-media/stories/FHM-researching-Indigenous-ancestors
    Find a family history application or website to record your names (Or get a notebook and large paper to draw your family tree.) Talk to your family and gather information about names, dates (birth, marriage, death), places and events. Have a goal - decide who and what (date, place) you are looking for. Visit or contact organisations which store ...

Australian Indigenous family history - National Library of …

    https://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/finding-indigenous-family-history
    Family members will often have valuable information such as names (including nicknames), dates and firsthand accounts of events like births, deaths or marriages. You may like to ask the following questions: Do I know my ancestors' first and last name, or any nicknames or aliases they may have had?

Family history | AIATSIS

    https://aiatsis.gov.au/family-history
    Contact the family history unit or free phone call: 1800 352 553. Our program aims to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations survivors and their families by providing family history research assistance and access to information about their families. The Family History Unit does not provide family history support to ...

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