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Alice Bilari Smith Alice Bilari Smith i(A71842 works by) (a.k.a. Banaka (Skin name))
Born: Established: 1923 Pilbara area, North Western Australia, Western Australia, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Punjima
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 In Those Days Alice Bilari Smith , 2014 single work life story
— Appears in: Remembered by Heart 2014; (p. 63-74)
1 6 y separately published work icon Under a Bilari Tree I Born Alice Bilari Smith , Anna Vitenbergs (editor), Loreen Brehaut (editor), Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2002 Z1001610 2002 single work autobiography

'Alice Bilari Smith has lived in the Pilbara all her life, on stations and in the bush, on government reserves and in towns. As a girl on Rocklea Station she narrowly avoided removal from her family by 'the welfare'. Instead Alice learned to cook and launder, sew and clean, shoe horses, chop wood and milk cows. Her working life on stations continued as a young married woman and she added mustering, dingo scalping, shearers' assistant and sheepyard building to her skills. Alice Bilari Smith also grew up in the ways of the country, hunting, cooking and building in the traditional manner. By the time she had five children of her own she was playing an active role in caring for other Aboriginal children and she initiated the establishment of a Homemakers Centre in Roebourne.' (Source: TROVE)

1 Alice Smith [Auntie Alice] Alice Bilari Smith , 1997 single work oral history
— Appears in: Karijini Mirlimirli : Aboriginal Histories from the Pilbara 1997; (p. 84-89)
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