Vale Katrin (Kati) Wilson
09th March 2026
Many ASWA members will be saddened to hear of the passing of Katrin (Kati) Wilson on March 5.
A commemorative event will be held for her from 2pm on Thursday 12 March at Kidogo Beach House, Fremantle.
Kati and her late husband John Wilson were foundation members of ASWA. Their significant contribution to anthropology in Western Australia will be explored in the April issue of the ASWA Newsletter.
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