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Musgrave, Mann, Tomkinson Ranges, Mount Olga and Mount Connor, Ayers Rock; Bidjandjadjara childrens games, secular dances; initiation; Dreamtime legends; magic & medicine men; Ayers Rock legends and paintings; Big Sunday; burial ritual; games; hunting and cooking; distribution of food; rainmaking ritual; legends and cosmogony; conception beliefs.
Aboriginal Australians --- Aborigènes d'Australie --- Health - Treatments - Traditional - Clever people. --- Food - Sociocultural aspects - Sharing. --- Recreation - Play - Children. --- Ceremonies - Initiation. --- Art - Rock art - Painting. --- Hunting. --- Stories and motifs - Creation / Cosmology. --- Ceremonies - Rain making. --- Children. --- Death - Mortuary / funeral ceremonies. --- Food - Preparation - Cooking. --- Short stories, Australian --- Social life and customs. --- Moeurs et coutumes. --- Atila / Mount Conner (South Central NT SG52-08) --- Uluru / Ayers Rock (South Central NT SG52-08) --- Mann Ranges (SA Central Australia SG52-11, South Central NT SG52-07) --- Kata Tjuta / Olgas (South Central NT SG52-08)
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Aboriginal Australians --- Aborigènes d'Australie. --- Villes frontières --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Occupations - Pastoral industry workers. --- Ceremonies - Initiation. --- Race relations - Violent - Massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - To 1900. --- Race relations - Betterment societies, etc. --- History - Biographies - Indigenous. --- Body - Decoration - Body modification. --- Race relations - Racism - Stereotyping. --- Settlement and contacts - Colonisation - 1851 --- -Magic and sorcery - Clever people. --- Boulia (Qld Far West SF54-10) --- East Queensland (E Qld SF55, SF56) --- Palm Island (NE Qld SE55-10) --- Queensland Far North West (Qld Far NW SE54) --- Georgina River (Qld Far West SF54) --- Dajarra (Qld Far West SF54-06)
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Numerous accounts of contact with natives - Tongala Station (Goulburn R.) - attitude of settlers towards natives; Detailed account of Bangerang tribe marriage, food, hunting, cooking, types of ovens, laws, tribal & inter-tibal relationships, initiation, life cycle, camp life infanticide, tribal etiquette, fire making, mode of burial, physical & mental characteristics, courage; Plates : Aborigines on the Murray; A young native wearing an oppossum-skin cloak; Native of the Bogan; Maps: Squatters rungs in the 1840s; Early squatting rung in the Kilmore-Heathcote District; The Goulburn blacks tribal lands -- Maps show distribution of tribes and sections of Bangerang.
Frontier and pioneer life --- Villes frontières --- Sheep --- Mouton --- Ethnology --- Ethnologie --- Recreation - Games - String games and string figures. --- Housing - Shelters. --- Hunting. --- Fishing. --- Gender relations - Betrothal. --- Recreation - Play. --- Communications - Message sticks. --- Initiation - Tooth avulsion. --- Social organisation - Avoidance rules. --- Law enforcement - Police conduct and attitudes. --- Ceremonies - Initiation. --- Environment - Land management - Fire. --- Technology - Fire - Fire making. --- Communications - Messengers. --- Gender relations - Division of labour. --- Weapons. --- Animals - Livestock - Stealing and killing. --- Health - Physiology and diseases. --- Death - Mortuary customs. --- Costume and clothing - Nose pegs and piercing. --- Magic and sorcery - Clever people. --- Feuds and warfare - Avenging. --- Hunting, gathering and fishing - Tracking. --- Plants - Figs. --- Bangerang people (S40) (Vic SJ55-02) --- Economic sectors - Agriculture and horticulture - Pastoral industry - Sheep and wool. --- Transport - Water - Canoes. --- Gender relations - Marriage. --- Cannibalism. --- Colbinabbin (N Vic SJ55-01) --- Goulburn River (N Vic SJ55-01) --- Ovens River (N Vic SJ55-01) --- Moira (N Vic SJ55-02) --- Tongala (N Vic SJ55-01) --- Lake Boga (NW Vic SI54-16) --- Port Phillip / Western Port area (Vic SJ55)
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Aboriginal Australians --- Mythology, Papuan. --- Aborigènes d'Australie --- Mythologie papoue --- Religion - Totemism. --- Kurnai / Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55) --- Ceremonies - Rain making. --- Karajarri language (A64) (WA SE51-10) --- Stories and motifs. --- Ceremonies - Initiation. --- Health - Treatments - Traditional - Clever people. --- Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay language (D27) (NSW SH55-07) --- Karajarri people (A64) (WA SE51-10) --- Yaraldi / Yaralde people (S8) (SA SI54-13) --- Religion - Rites - Increase. --- Wik Mungkan people (Y57) (Qld SD54-07) --- Art - Rock art - Painting. --- Ngarinyin / Ungarinyin language (K18) (WA SE 52-01) --- Yaraldi / Yaralde language (S8) (SA SI54-13) --- Kurnai / Gunai language group (S68) (Vic SJ55) --- Yuwaalaraay / Euahlayi / Yuwaaliyaay people (D27) (NSW SH55-07) --- Arrernte / Aranda language (C8) (NT SG53-02) --- Wik Mungkan language (Y57, Y143) (Qld SD54-07) --- Worrorra people (K17) (WA SD51-16) --- Indigenous peoples - Pacific - Papuans. --- Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02) --- Worrorra language (K17) (WA SD51-16) --- Ngarinyin / Ungarinyin people (K18) (WA SE52-01) --- Folklore. --- West Kimberley area (WA SD51, SD52, SE51) --- East Queensland (E Qld SF55, SF56) --- North West Victoria (NW Vic SI55) --- Queensland South East Cape York (Qld SD54, SD55) --- Papua New Guinea (PNG) --- Western Australia - Central Australia (WA SE52, SF52, SG52) --- Western Desert (WA SF51, SF52, SG51, SG52) --- South East Cape York (Qld SD54, SD55) --- Southwest New South Wales (SW NSW SI54, SI55) --- South Central Northern Territory (NT) --- South Australia - West (SA SH53, SI53) --- South West Queensland (SW Qld SG54, SG55, SH54, SH55) --- Northern New South Wales (N NSW SH55, SH56) --- Northern Territory Top End (NT) --- Northeast Queensland (NE Qld SE55) --- Queensland Far North West (Qld Far NW SE54) --- South East South Australia (SE SA SI54, SJ54)
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