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Protecting Country, Serving Nation
![Floral Tributes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commemorative Ceremony, ANZAC Day 2017](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/img_7148.jpg?itok=y7GOW5ef)
War ServiceCeremoniesFrontier conflictNew ZealandANZAC DayBlack Diggers
5 May 2017 Rita MetzenrathAIATSIS reflects on the first ANZAC Day march led by Indigenous Australian veterans in 2017
Beginning to heal; the National Sorry Day Committee working papers
![Reverend Dr John P Brown](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/rev_john_brown_51_0.jpg?itok=iy4Ll9yN)
National ApologyNational Sorry Day CommitteeSorry DayCollectionDigitisation
1 May 2017 Fiona BlackburnReverend John Brown’s donation of his National Sorry Day Committee working papers is available for use at AIATSIS. The Committee worked tirelessly from the release of the Bringing them home report in 1997, to 2008, to coordinate Sorry Day activities and so start a journey of healing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The papers convey the work that, in Reverend Brown’s experience, became totally consuming.
My Brown Skin Baby: The first anthem of the Stolen Generation
![Bob Randall in 1971](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/bob_randall.jpg?itok=dDDpJ1jW)
MusicMusiciansStolen Generations
4 Apr 2017 Dr Blake SingleyBob Randall was one of the thousands of Aboriginal children throughout Australia that were subjected to the official government policy of forcibly separating Aboriginal children from their families and placing them in institutions or with European families. These experiences led him to write what is widely regarded as the first song to chronicle the events and impacts of the Stolen Generation.
Images from AIATSIS Collection projected for Enlighten
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ActivistsPhotographyHuman rights
3 Mar 2017 Dr Blake SingleyPictures from the AIATSIS photographic collection feature in the Museum of Australian Democracy’s contribution to this year’s Enlighten Festival.
AIATSIS digitisation specialists visit New Zealand
![Daryl Ciubal, Daniel Walding & Llewelyn Jones](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/20161125_atl_is_aiatsis_002.jpg?itok=lqtb_P4Y)
Cultural heritageDigitisationNew ZealandTe PapaDigital
24 Feb 2017 Daniel WaldingSenior Digitisation Technicians, Daniel Walding & Daryl Ciubal, recently travelled to Wellington to participate in the National Digital Forum (NDF2016) and visited the digitisation programs at Te Papa Tongarewa and the National Library of New Zealand.
Capturing the AIATSIS Possum Skin Cloak
![Lee Darroch at her exhibition as part of Wominjeka.](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/possum_skin_cloak_lee_darroch_exhibition_120.jpg?itok=I6P03tt3)
CeremoniesCultural heritageArt
6 Feb 2017 Andrew TurnerAIATSIS’ story will soon be etched on to its own possum skin cloak by renowned Yorta Yorta artist and cloakmaker, Lee Darroch. AIATSIS multimedia officer, Andrew Turner, went to visit Lee at her home studio to document its creation.
Aboriginal Art Market success!
![People looking at artworks on a table at the market.](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/aiatsis-art-market-2016-thumb.jpg?itok=EiegHrRj)
This year we invited four remote Aboriginal community art centres to take part in our largest Aboriginal Art Market yet.
My internship at the National Museum of the American Indian
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Earlier this year Jodie Dowd undertook an internship at the National Museum of the American Indian which is a part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
Spying on the AIATSIS Collections: Going undercover with the Nagra Série Noir
![Nagra Série Noir](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/nagra-pic.png?itok=pWv3PyQM)
How does it feel to hold a real piece of cold war spy equipment in your hands? For our skilled audio technicians, it’s all in a day’s work.
Sherlocks of the Bush
![Cover The Strand Magazine, Vol. xlviii, No.287, December 1914 (RP STR)](http://web.archive.org./web/20170507224657im_/https://aiatsis.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_small/public/view_images/blog/sherlock-cover.jpg?itok=u5YVHoQk)
HistoryIndigenous knowledgeIndigenous knowledge systemsLiterature and stories
18 Oct 2016 Dr Blake SingleyAn issue of The Strand Magazine from December 1914 featured an article by an Australian journalist entitled ?Black “Sherlocks”: The Native trackers of Australia’.