Summary
Digital copy of a colour photographic print of Waeza Osman and family at their Australian citizenship ceremony in Ivanhoe, Melbourne. Waeza is with her husband Ansari and daughters Sheyemah and Rawaan. Waeza and her family were originally from Mauritius and migrated via Kuwait in 1996.The photograph was taken by a family member.
Physical Description
Digitalised copy of a colour photographic print
Significance
Muslims in Australia are an under represented cohort in both the museum's collections and Australian history more broadly. As an-ever growing faith in Australia, it is important to trace the migration and settlement of Muslim Australians across time in order to help provide a historical, social and cultural context to Muslim Australians today. This collection is the key outcome for the Museum of its collaboration with Dr Dzavid Haveric, MV research associate, who is working on a seminal published history of Muslims in Australia. This collection is the result of his research and community interviews, and every story has an accompanying biographical narrative.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
Migration & Cultural Diversity, Images & Image Making, Politics & Society
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Person Depicted
Waeza B. Osman, Ivanhoe, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1996
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Format
Digital file, Colour
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Classification
Migration, Settlement - cultural & social life, Family portraits
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Keywords
Muslim Immigration, Muslims in Australia, Muslim Communities, Families, Citizenship