KATHLEEN STREHLOW - 1987 notes. widow of Ted Strehlow, famous early confidante of Aborigines, and trusted collector of Aboriginal artefacts. I'd interviewed Bruce Chatwin, and helped him with introductions and research for his book SONGLINES> Chatwin suggested that I interview Kathy Strehlow in Adelaide, on the troubled history and current situation of the Strehlow collection. After a lot of persuasion from Chatwin, she agreed, and I saw her over several days in her cluttered Adelaide home

 
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