An Australian tells England / by Bertha E. Phelps
- Bib ID:
- 714938
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Phelps, Bertha E
- Printer:
- (Sydney : Robert Dey, Son & Co.)
- Description:
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- [Sydney? : B. Phelps?, 1935?]
- 314 p., [12] leaves of plates : ports. ; 19 cm.
- Summary:
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Includes encounters with Indigenous people p. 33-34, 57-59, 133, 148-149; describes Indigenous lifestyle and social customs p. 50-55, 68.
- Notes:
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- Library's copy inscribed by the author.
- Library's Whelan copy signed by the author.
- Subject:
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- Sampson family
- Law - Indigenous
- Trade and exchange
- Music - Instruments - Making - Drum
- Technology - Stone - Grindstones
- History - Genealogy and family history
- Weapons - Boomerangs
- Initiation - Tooth avulsion
- Death - Beliefs
- Technology - Wood - Digging sticks
- Gender relations - Gender roles
- Dance - Recreational - Corroboree
- Religion - Rites - Ceremonial grounds
- Sites - Grinding grooves, sharpening marks etc
- Food - Preparation - Cooking
- Housing - Shelters - Bark
- Death - Mortuary / funeral ceremonies - Burial
- Technology - Wood - Fire sticks
- Material culture - Bark objects
- Settlement and contacts - Settlers
- Technology - Bags
- Food - Bush tucker
- Material culture - String and rope making
- Australia -- Genealogy
- Australia -- History -- 1901-1945
- Australia -- Social conditions -- 1901-1945
- New South Wales (NSW)
- Australia
- Copyright:
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In Copyright
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Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1935
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