Summary
Magazine 'Smoke Signals' Vol 1, No 4. Smoke Signals is the official magazine of the Aborigines Advancement League, it is published by the Associated Publicity Services, East Melbourne, Victoria. The first editor was Pastor Doug Nicholls.
The significance of this early edition of the magazine lies in its publication by the Aborigines Advancement League early in the organisation's history. The League was founded in 1957, and 'Smoke Signals' began to be published from 1960, and remains in publication to the present day (2011).
Physical Description
Magazine of 64 pages with numerous black and white illustrations. Front cover has a bearded Aboriginal figure in black and a background treatment in brown.
Significance
This magazine documents the growing political movement led by Aboriginal people in Victoria in the advocacy of Indigenous rights. It also illustrates in its articles and advertisements some of the challenges in changing people's perceptions and knowledge of Aboriginal people.
More Information
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Acquisition Information
Purchase
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Publisher
Associated Publicity Services, East Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Mar 1961
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Issued By
Aborigines Advancement League (AAL), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Mar 1961
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Inscriptions
On Cover: Smoke Signals / VOLUME 1, No.4 MARCH 1961 PRICE TWO SHILLINGS Proceeds in aid of Aborigines Advancement League
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Classification
Politics & public protest, Indigenous rights, Promotional materials
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Type of item
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Overall Dimensions - Open
246 mm (Width), 182 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Aboriginal Issues, Aboriginal People, Citizenship, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Activism, Magazines, Publications