Like all records in the State Archives Collection, those relating to First Nations people are a result of government activity. They are working documents created and used by a large number of public servants in the course of their official duties over a long period of time.
During the 19th century the Colonial Secretary, and then the Aborigines Welfare Board had overall responsibility for official relations with First Nations people. Records of both these offices dating from the 19th and the first few years of the 20th century are among those most significant and accessible for those undertaking research into First Nations histories and culture.
20th century school records such as admission registers, punishment books and administrative school files are also easily accessible and can provide useful information.
See our Guides and Indexes relating to First Nations people and Schools & education.