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[List of specimens recieved by the Keeper of Ethnology from the Chief Protector of Aborigines]
Record no:
1576
Call no:
A13-73-1-87
Author:
Glauert, Ludwig, 1879-1963
;
Neville, A. O. (Auber Octavius), 1876-1954
Year:
October 1915
Description:
1 p.
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Material culture
;
Australian Aborigines - Ethnography
;
Australian Aborigines - Hunting
;
Australian Aborigines - Implements
;
Notes:
A list of Aboriginal implements, spears, human hair belts, shells and necklaces received from the Chief Protector of Aborigines in October 1915.
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See: File A13-73-1 Anthropology - Aboriginal cultural materials
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