• Entry type: Person
  • Entry ID: AWE1198

Stewart, Eleanor Jessie

  • Maiden name Pepper, Eleano
(1887 – 1977)
  • Occupation Aboriginal storyteller, Linguist

Summary

Eleanor Jessie (Nellie) Stewart, of Wergaia descent, was born Eleanor Pepper at the Ebenezer Mission in western Victoria. Her family travelled widely, spending some time at Coranderrk before settling at Lake Boga near Swan Hill. There Eleanor learnt housekeeping and cooking skills from the wife of the local baker, A.C. Stone, who was friendly with Aboriginal people.

Nellie married Jackson Stewart, of Wemba Wemba descent, and they lived and worked around the Riverina and raised a large family. Nellie worked as a shearers’ cook, and was able to save enough money to buy a house in Swan Hill. In about 1960 she was visited by Alan Marshall, a well-known author, and they planned to write about the early days in the Wimmera. Eleanor also remembered and recorded in writing some Wergaia words, the lists of which are now deposited with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies in Canberra. The Institute also holds audio-tapes of the stories and vocabulary she recounted for C.J. Ellis and Luise Hercus.

Published resources

  • Photograph
    • Serviceman and Servicewomen in uniform during World War II and community portraits in Victoria, Garwood, Alana
  • Report
    • Victorian Protection Board Report for 1887, Victorian Protection Board, 1887
  • Edited Book
    • The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, society and culture, Horton, David, 1994
  • Resource

Related entries


  • Resident
    • Coranderrk Station (1860 - 1950)
    • Ebenezer Mission Station (1859 - 1904)
  • Related Concepts
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women