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Hetty Perkins ( – 8 December 1979) was an elder of the Eastern Arrernte people, an Aboriginal group from
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. Several of her descendants have had prominent careers in various fields, both in the
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and in other states and territories.


Biography

Born in
Arltunga Arltunga is a deserted gold rush town located in the Northern Territory of Australia in the locality of Hart about east of Alice Springs. It is of major historical significance as the first major European settlement in Central Australia. Earl ...
, the "first substantial European settlement in Central Australia", Perkins was the daughter of Burke Perkins (known as Harry), a white miner originally from
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, and his wife, Nellie Errerreke, an Arrernte woman. Her father was employed on the
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, working on the construction of the line between
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and
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.Lenore Coltheart (12 February 2011)
Hetty Perkins (1905 ?-1979)
– Australian Women's History Forum. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
Perkins was raised in Arltunga, and began working at the
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there at the age of 14, as a domestic servant. She later moved to "The Garden", a
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north-west of Arltunga, where the manager was James (Jim) Turner. In 1913, she had a child with Robert Harold (Harry) Lake, a white man who was the General Store keeper, named Percy Perkins, later named Lake. Percy was a truck driver and is the namesake of th
Percy Lake Truck Parking Bay
In Hetty's time in Arltunga, Hetty and Jim Turner went on to have several children together, with Perkins already having one child born during her time at Arltunga. However, in 1927, Jim Turner married a white woman from
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, Gertie Elliott, with whom he would have another five children. Turner subsequently offered Perkins part of the property, but she refused, and instead in 1928 left to work at
The Bungalow The Bungalow was an institution for Aboriginal children established in 1914 in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. It existed at several locations in Alice Springs (then called Stuart), Jay Creek and the Alice Springs Tele ...
at Jay Creek settlement, as a dormitory supervisor and cook. The Bungalow was transferred to the Alice Springs townsite in 1932 on the site of the
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. Perkins relocated as well, and in Alice Springs met Martin Connelly, a labourer from
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, born to an Irish father and a Kalkadoon mother. The couple had two children together, with Perkins being the mother to eleven children in total. Many of these children were sent to
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to be educated at Anglican institutions, and their mother was reportedly "ambivalent" to traditional life. However, she remained a fluent speaker of the Eastern Arrernte language, and passed on the Arrernte dreaming to her children. From her work at The Bungalow Perkins is remembered as a "''strict but hard worker who did her best to provide the children with the best upbringing that she could''". Perkins died in Alice Springs on 8 December 1979.


Legacy

The Hetti Perkins Home for the Aged which caters for older Indigenous people, providing residential care particularly to those suffering from disabilities and chronic health problems, is named after her. Perkins' most notable child was Charlie Perkins, who played soccer at high levels and later became known for his work as an advocate of indigenous rights. Two of Charlie Perkins' children,
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and
Hetti Perkins Hetti Kemerre Perkins (born 1965) is an art curator and writer. She is the eldest daughter of Australian Aboriginal activist Charles Perkins and German Eileen Munchenberg, a granddaughter of Hetty Perkins, sister to film director Rachel Perkins ...
, went on to be prominent in arts circles (as a screenwriter and art curator, respectively), while two more of Hetty Perkins' grandchildren were also noteworthy – Patricia Turner was a CEO of the
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(ATSIC) and
Neville Perkins Neville George Perkins OAM, (born 4 January 1952), is a former Australian politician and public servant. Early life Perkins is the grandson of Hetty Perkins, an Eastern Arrernte elder, and a nephew of Charlie Perkins. He is a descendant of ...
was a member of parliament in the Northern Territory. In May 2011, as part of a redistribution of
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seats, it was proposed that the seat of Araluen be renamed the seat of Perkins, in her honour. However, the proposal was later abandoned after local opposition.
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Northern Territory votes: Araluen
– ABC News. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
Her great-granddaughter is actress
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.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Perkins, Hetty Year of birth unknown 1979 deaths People from the Northern Territory Arrernte elders Year of birth uncertain 19th-century Australian women 20th-century Australian women