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to study programs focused on enabling Indigenous peoples to retain their own cultures, travelling to the USA, Canada and Great Britain. In 2008, O'Brien was featured in the Australian Biography series.
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In retirement, O'Brien continued to work for Indigenous literacy and education writing bilingual books, and was one of the early ambassadors for the
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She died aged 87 on 1 March 2020 in Perth. Her public funeral and memorial service was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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and the Aboriginal Education Branch. She retired from her position as Superintendent of Aboriginal Education in 1988.
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After teaching for 25 years she moved into education policy, working for the Western Australian
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on 31 December 1977 for work in Aboriginal education. For this she was also awarded the
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May O'Brien: 'Heart and soul', in Speaking Out: Australian women talk about success
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Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Some Aboriginal Women Pathfinders
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The Bawoo series of traditional teaching stories in bi-lingual text
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Aboriginal Access to and use of Technical and Further Education
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J.S. Battye Library of West Australian History Collection
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May O'Brien Special Collection on Aboriginal studies
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Aborigines of the west: their past and their present
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BEM
Laverton, Western Australia
Claremont Teachers College
BEM
Wongatha
Laverton, Western Australia
removed
Mount Margaret Aboriginal Mission
Claremont Teachers College
Ministry of Education
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
British Empire Medal
John Curtin Medal
United Nations
Denmark
Churchill Fellowship
State Library of Western Australia
Edith Cowan University
"O'BRIEN, May Lorna, BEM"
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ISBN
0454004370
"May O'Brien"
"Vale"
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"O'BRIEN May"
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