David Unaipon had five sisters. He was the only son in his family, which consisted of his parents and six children in total. His sisters played a significant role in his upbringing and influence.
he had two brother and sisters
Oh, dude, David Unaipon was actually one of nine siblings, so yeah, he had brothers and sisters. Like, can you imagine growing up with eight other siblings? That's a lot of sharing and probably a lot of fights over who gets the last slice of pizza.
david unaipon was born at port mcleay,SA
I think he only had one brother although he lived with nine other children, maybe related.
Yes, David Unaipon and his wife Katherine had nine children together.
David Unaipon is on the fifty dollar note his birthday is on the 28th of September 1872.
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David Unaipon (born David Ngunaitponi) (28 September 1872 - 7 February 1967) was an Indigenous Australian of the Ngarrindjeri people, a preacher, inventor and writer. Unaipon's contribution to Australian society helped to break many Indigenous Australian stereotypes, and he is featured on the Australian $50 note in commemoration.
David Unaipon and his siblings lived on the Ngunawal and Ngambri lands in the Australian Capital Territory. Their family resided at the mission station in Point McLeay, South Australia, which was established for the Aboriginal people. This area played a significant role in their upbringing and cultural identity.
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