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Yirrkala Mission (1935 - 1974?)

  • The Methodist Mission bungalow at Yirrkala

    The Methodist Mission bungalow at Yirrkala, 1935? - 1974?, courtesy of Northern Territory Library.
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From
1935
To
1974?
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Methodist and Mission

The Methodist Overseas Mission established the Yirrkala Mission in north east Arnhem Land in 1935. Aboriginal people from 13 different clans in the surrounding area came to the Mission. A Mission school operated at Yirrkala from 1936. Child endowment was paid to the Mission for every Aboriginal child at the Mission. It appears no dormitories operated at Yirrkala. In the mid-1970s the church handed control of the mission to the Yirrkala Dhanbul Community Association and Yirrkala ceased to operate as a Mission.

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The Methodist Overseas Mission established the Yirrkala Mission in north east Arnhem Land on the east coast of the Gove Peninsula in 1935. At that time the Methodist Overseas Mission was running two other Missions at Goulburn Island and Milingimbi and receiving government subsidies for all three.

Aboriginal people from 13 different clans in the surrounding area came to Yirrkala. The Mission began to run school classes for children in 1936. Lessons were held in the open under a tree, and later beneath the Mission House. It appears no dormitories operated at Yirrkala.

During World War II a Royal Australian Airforce (RAAF) airbase operated near to the Mission. All 'white women' were evacuated in 1942. Many of the residents of the Mission worked at the airbase, as boat pilots for the RAAF and the Royal Australia Navy or assisted the War effort in other ways. It appears that the school did not operate during WWII.In 1951 a new school building was constructed and the following year 47 children were regularly attending. The teacher at the time, Miss Proctor, was not a trained teacher but had been working at the Methodist Mission on Goulburn Island for three years.

Child endowment was paid to the Mission for every Aboriginal child at the Mission whether they attended the school or not.

In the mid-1970s the church handed control of the mission to the Yirrkala Dhanbul Community Association and Yirrkala ceased to operate as a Mission.

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1935
Location - Yirrkala Mission was situated at Yirrkala. Location: Yirrkala

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Methodist Overseas Mission, Yirrkala Mission. (1933 - 1952)
Title
Methodist Overseas Mission, Yirrkala Mission. (1933 - 1952)
Type
Document
Date
1933 - 1952

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Caledon Bay (Yirrkala). Establishment of Mission Station (1934 - 1964)
Title
Caledon Bay (Yirrkala). Establishment of Mission Station (1934 - 1964)
Type
Document
Date
1934 - 1964

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The Methodist Mission bungalow at Yirrkala
Title
The Methodist Mission bungalow at Yirrkala
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Image
Date
1935? - 1974?
Source
Northern Territory Library

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Yirrkala
Title
Yirrkala
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Date
October 1956
Creator
Kettle, Ellen S.
Source
Northern Territory Library

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Buildings at Yirrkala
Title
Buildings at Yirrkala
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Image
Date
1958
Creator
Cheater, Fay
Source
Northern Territory Library

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Yirrkala Mission
Title
Yirrkala Mission
Type
Image
Date
1964
Creator
Freeman, Roger
Source
Northern Territory Library

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Sources used to compile this entry: 'East Arnhem Shire - Yirrkala', in East Arnhem Shire Council, East Arnhem Shire Council, 2012, http://www.eastarnhem.nt.gov.au/yirrkala/; Baker, Gwenda, 'We just cry for our country': 'The boycott' and the Goulburn Islanders, Australian Historical Studies, vol. 41, 10 September 2010, 302-318 pp, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10314611003636523; NAA: A431, 1951/1398 Caledon Bay (Yirrkala). Establishment of Mission Station 1934 - 1961; NAA: F1, 1949/459 Methodist Overseas Mission, Yirrkala Mission 1933-1952.

Prepared by: Gary George and Karen George