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Lowitja O'Donoghue : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lowitja O'Donoghue
Lowitja O'Donoghue, AC, CBE, DSG (born Lois O'Donoghue; 1 August 1932〔This date is believed to be an estimate as no birth certificate was issued〕) is an Aboriginal Australian retired public administrator. In 1990, she was appointed inaugural chairperson of the now dissolved Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC). ==Personal life== Lois O'Donoghue was born in 1932 in the remote Aboriginal community of Indulkana, the fifth of six children of the de facto marriage of Tom and Lily O'Donoghue. Her father was a stockman of Irish descent. Her mother, Lily (surname unknown), was a member of the Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal tribe of northwest South Australia. After living at Everard Park, where they had two children, the O'Donoghues moved in 1925 to Granite Downs, a large cattle property bordering the east of the Stuart Highway in the north of South Australia. Their four youngest children were born here including Lois, on 1 August 1932, who was baptised by a pastor from the United Aborigines' Mission. Her parents were concerned for the welfare and education of their children in such an isolated location as Granite Downs where there was no school, and at an early age the children were taken by their parents to the United Aborigines' Mission in Oodnadatta run by the Baptist Church. From here they were moved to the recently opened Colebrook Children's Home in Quorn run by the Mission.
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