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Title
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Australie : un voyage á travers le bush
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Subject
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Voyages and travels
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Australia--Description and travel
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Australia--Social life and customs
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Aboriginal Australians--Australia
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Art, Aboriginal Australian
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Frontier and pioneer life--Australia--Queensland
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Queensland--History
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Category
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1. Settlement
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Author
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Marcet, Edouard
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Publisher
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Imprimerie de Jules-Guillaume Fick
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Place of Publication
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Geneve
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Current holder
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National Library of Australia
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The University of Sydney
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Date
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January 1, 1868
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Item number
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673805
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Access rights
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Request at location
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Rights
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Out of Copyright
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Country of origin
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Switzerland
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Language
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French
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Description from source
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268 pages, 10 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Journey started at Rockhampton in order to travel to the Isaacs R. to set up sheep station; p.23-30; Aboriginal camp site (arrangement of fires, possum skin rug, slaughtered sheep), native police (recruited from Murray and Murrumbidgee tribes) taken to Queensland; p.31-38; Account of clash with white settler on Comet R; p.42-45; Tracking of medicine man (pulled strings from the mouth, use of 3 black stones); p.46-49; Use of reed to breathe under water when pursued; p.53-57; Ritual lamentation at death, funerary customs (drying of skin & bones, burial of remains, distributions of bones), bones used as remedy for sickness & talisman against evil; p.59-62; Kangaroo dance (possum skin drum accompaniment, body painting & ornaments, kangaroo skin carrying bag for babies, whistle signal); p.173- 187; Description of bunya-bunya feast on Isaacs R., cannibalism after feast; p.192; Footnote on fishing with grass & reed nets; p.244245; Usual form of marriage by elopement; p.262; Footnote on spear dragged between toes to avoid detection (Birria, Koundjerri, Koungarditchi), use and preparation of pituri obtained on Barcoo & Darling Rs., use of bamboo pipe - Cape York, Narrinyeri belief on smoking & pregnancy; p.69-88; Protection against cold, mud protection against mosquitoes & biting insects, contrasts light bough shelters with tropical coast huts, villages of up to 70 huts seen by Stuart on Darling R., domestication of dingo, skull drinking cup - Murray &; Darling Rs., food preparation (earth ovens, hot stones, ash instead of salt), description of oven at Cape Otway, kitchen middens; rafts & outrigger canoes (on northern coast), dugout canoes slower to build, manufacture of stone axes, flaking by heating & rapid cooling, stone workshop noted at Cape York River, description of weapons (shields, clubs, stingray spine spearheads,; womera, boomerang), use of boomerang, throwing method, hunting techniques, toy weet-weet.
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Physical format
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Books
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Pictures
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Related resources
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-591073586