Chick Booka's interview in Tweed Heads

Chick Booka tells a brief story about finding Solomon’s Row in Murwillumbah, the street where his grandmother lived and where his uncle Arthur Benjamin Brown enlisted during World War 1.

This interview took place on 25 April 2015 in Tweed Heads and was conducted by Ms Magali McDuffie as part of the Australian Research Council-funded research project Serving our Country: a history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the defence of Australia.

The interview recording above is made available to be viewed here by permission of the interviewee(s), Chick Booka. The recording may not be copied, reproduced or communicated in whole or in part without the prior permission of the interviewee(s). Requests for permission for use of this material should be made to the Serving our Country research project: our contact details.

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