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Australian Muslim Cameleers: Pioneers of the Inland 1860s-1930s

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McGrath, Ann

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National Library of Australia, 12 December 2007 17 February 2008. Free entry. A travelling exhibition of the South Australian Museum curated by Philip Jones, Anna Kenny, and Angela Makris, with assistance from Michael Abbott.Philip Jones and Anna Kenny, Australia’s Muslim Cameleers: Pioneers of the Inland 1860s 1930s, Adelaide: South Australian Museum & Wakefield Press, 2007.

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McGrath, A. “Australian Muslim Cameleers: Pioneers of the Inland 1860s-1930s”. Australian Historical Studies 39:3 (2008): 384-385.

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Australian Historical Studies

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