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William Maynard

SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: The authors respectfully acknowledge the Palawa people of Tasmania and their elders, past and present. This story draws on the service dossiers of James, William, and Frank Maynard NAA: B2455 MAYNARD JAMES HENRY PAUL; NAA: B2455 MAYNARD WILLIAM SAMUEL; NAA: B2455 MAYNARD FRANK; James Maynard’s repatriation file NAA: P130, R9386 MAYNARD JAMES HENRY PAUL; and contemporary newspaper accounts. This account is further informed by Molly Mallet, My Past – Their Future: Stories from Cape Barren Island (Sandy Bay: Blubber Head Press, 2001) and Amanda Jane Reynolds (ed), Keeping Culture: Aboriginal Tasmanians (Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 2006).

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