The Resource Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland
Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland
Resource Information
The item Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Summary
- Distribution of tribes and local groups; Physical descriptions; Mutilations; Social organization and totems; Kin terminology and marriage customs; Initiation; Communal ceremonies (=Big Sunday); Womens dances; naming; magic; dreams; Death; mourning; burial; Fighting and weapons; Tools of stone, bone, wood; Hunting, collecting, cooking; Cannibalism; Canoes, single and outrigger; Trade; Camps and shelters; Rock shelters, deposits, paintings; Firemaking; Clothing and ornaments; Narcotics; Message sticks; Vocabularies of Mutumui, Walmbaria, Kokolamalama, Baranguan
- Label
- Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland
- Title
- Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland
- Subject
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- Social organisation - Kinship - Marriage
- Ceremonies - Initiation
- Costume and clothing
- Hunting
- Religion - Totemism
- Habitation - Camps
- Language - Personal names
- Technology - Wood - Fire sticks
- Gathering
- Technology - Bone
- Transport - Water - Canoes
- Art - Rock art - Painting
- Housing - Shelters - Rock shelters
- Death - Mortuary customs
- Language - Vocabulary
- Communications - Message sticks
- Death - Mourning
- Magic and sorcery - Clever people
- Daily life
- Weapons
- Cannibalism
- Food - Preparation - Cooking
- Technology - Stone
- Psychology - Dreams and symbolism
- Trade and exchange
- Social organisation - Kinship - Kinship terms
- Summary
- Distribution of tribes and local groups; Physical descriptions; Mutilations; Social organization and totems; Kin terminology and marriage customs; Initiation; Communal ceremonies (=Big Sunday); Womens dances; naming; magic; dreams; Death; mourning; burial; Fighting and weapons; Tools of stone, bone, wood; Hunting, collecting, cooking; Cannibalism; Canoes, single and outrigger; Trade; Camps and shelters; Rock shelters, deposits, paintings; Firemaking; Clothing and ornaments; Narcotics; Message sticks; Vocabularies of Mutumui, Walmbaria, Kokolamalama, Baranguan
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1895-1963
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hale, Herbert M.
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1900-1993
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Tindale, Norman B.
- Label
- Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland
- Control code
- M0053072
- System control number
- 0076069
- Label
- Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland
- Control code
- M0053072
- System control number
- 0076069
Subject
- Art - Rock art - Painting
- Cannibalism
- Ceremonies - Initiation
- Communications - Message sticks
- Costume and clothing
- Daily life
- Death - Mortuary customs
- Death - Mourning
- Food - Preparation - Cooking
- Gathering
- Habitation - Camps
- Housing - Shelters - Rock shelters
- Hunting
- Language - Personal names
- Language - Vocabulary
- Magic and sorcery - Clever people
- Psychology - Dreams and symbolism
- Religion - Totemism
- Social organisation - Kinship - Kinship terms
- Social organisation - Kinship - Marriage
- Technology - Bone
- Technology - Stone
- Technology - Wood - Fire sticks
- Trade and exchange
- Transport - Water - Canoes
- Weapons
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