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Janet Mathews

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562: 271:, Mathews became one of the first researchers at the newly-established (1964) Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS). Starting out with almost no knowledge of Aboriginal people, she began working as a 291:, and its particular strength was its focus on the Aboriginal peoples of New South Wales, often of mixed ancestry, who provided clear evidence of Aboriginal music and culture continuing after colonisation. 368:
Mathews' recordings of music, language and culture has proven invaluable. She created a total of 180 hours of recordings, from over 80 Aboriginal people, which are now in the AIATSIS archives.
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Mathews was always known as "Mrs Mathews", and maintained an air of formality and respectability, which led to her being respected by the authorities in charge as well as Aboriginal people.
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of Irish-born solicitor James Wilson Russell and Australian-born wife Mary Irene (née McLelland). She was raised in Wollongong, educated by her mother, a
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Collection of myths and folk lore from NSW; mythology and mythological sites;... includes biography of R.H. Mathews and glossary of terms (p. 167)
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realised Janet's family connection to him (he was the grandfather of her husband Frank), word got around and people became more cooperative.
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who was a fluent speaker of Dhurga. She was not always welcomed, but after descendants of a woman who had taught Dharawal to anthropologist
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No longer able to perform owing to her domestic duties, she started teaching piano from home in 1954, with one of her students being
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who, encouraged by Mathews, himself created over 100 tapes containing the language, stories and customs of the
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from 1929 to 1930, where she concentrated on studying the piano. The following year she was accepted into the
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The two worlds of Jimmie Barker: the life of an Australian Aboriginal, 1900-1972, as told to Janet Mathews
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The Opal that Turned Into Fire: And Other Stories from the Wangkumara [Google Books entry]
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to broaden the scope of her recordings beyond music and into linguistic and historical data.
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policies of the time, which saw people of unmixed Aboriginal descent as more authentic than
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with Aboriginal themes. Frank died in 1982, and Janet donated R. H. Mathews' papers to the
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Due to performing engagements (including performing with her mother and playing with the
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After Frank's retirement in 1968, the couple moved to Sydney, and Janet wrote three
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in New South Wales in the late 1970s, and her work is frequently cited.
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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The Opal that Turned into Fire; and Other Stories from the Wangkumara
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Her work with Hercus proved important in providing evidence of
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Janet Elizabeth Russell was born on 18 January 1914 at
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Janet Matthews
Wollongong
Neutral Bay
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
Frensham School
Mittagong
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
music teacher
Aboriginal
New South Wales
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
Luise Hercus
children's books
Wollongong, New South Wales
only child
pianist
governess
violin
Alfred Hill
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
Frensham School
Mittagong
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
harmony
Sydney String Quartet
London
Paris
Francis Mackenzie Mathews
Gerard Willems
Bill Wentworth

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