Jessie (Gypsy) Argyle
Jessie Argyle (born Gypsy Argyle) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the East Kimberley region of Western Australia who has been cited by many writers in reference to the appropriation of Aboriginal earnings by the Aborigines Department and the politics of interracial relationships in a racially divided nation. She married an Englishman named Edward Smith and remained dedicated to the Aboriginal community.
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Jessie (Gypsy) Argyle
Jessie Argyle (born Gypsy Argyle) was an Australian Aboriginal woman from the East Kimberley region of Western Australia who has been cited by many writers in reference to the appropriation of Aboriginal earnings by the Aborigines Department and the politics of interracial relationships in a racially divided nation. She married an Englishman named Edward Smith and remained dedicated to the Aboriginal community.
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Jessie Argyle (born Gypsy Argy ...... d to the Aboriginal community.
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Duchess of Glendower Street, Mum Smith
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Gypsy Argyle
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1955-09-01
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Gypsy Argyle
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East Kimberley, Western Australia
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1955-09-01
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Perth Hospital
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Aboriginal community leader
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interracial marriage with Englishman Edward Smith
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Jessie Argyle
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Domestic servant
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Duchess of Glendower Street, Mum Smith
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Edward Smith
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