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The faunal resources of the Aboriginal tribes within the South-West botanical province of Western Australia / by Robert Stranger
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70137
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572.9941 STR
Author:
Stranger, Robert
Publisher:
Innaloo, W.A.: R. Stranger
Year:
2013
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72 p. : 1 map ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Food
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Hunting
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Ethnozoology
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Social life and customs
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King George Sound (W.A.)
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