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Palm leaf basket from Port Essington, made by Ningoldie Blyt...
Palm leaf baskets, as well as being used as water containers, have a particular use in relation to keeping up the energy...
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Wooden container from north Queensland, 1908
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0319 reads: ".Pitchie Food Dis/North Qland/E.O.M. 1908". "E.O.M." on 1985.0059.0319 sug...
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Nell Basedow in a rickshaw, Colombo, Sri Lanka, photographe...
Reproduced by Basedow in the "Chronicle" (Adelaide) (26 May 1932). Caption reads: 'Mrs. Basedow in a ricksha.'...
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Spearthrower made by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite), 1913 - insect a...
Erlikilyika was a Lower Southern Arrernte man born in c1865 in the area where the Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station was...
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Glass plate negative - The old battery, Arltunga, Northern ...
Reproduced by Basedow in the "Observer" (Adelaide) (14 July 1923). Caption reads: 'The old battery at Arltunga.'...
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Film negative - Granite hill, Moorilyanna soakage, South Aus...
Reproduced by Basedow in 'Journal of the Government North-West Expedition', "Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Socie...
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Film negative - Expedition camp, Aparanya, South Australia, ...
Reproduced by Basedow in 'Journal of the Government North-West Expedition', "Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Socie...
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Glass plate negative - Old Kai Kai, a Western Arrernte man, ...
Reproduced by Basedow in "The Australian Aboriginal", FW Preece And Sons, Adelaide, 1925, plate VIII. Caption reads: 'Ol...
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Boomerang made by Erlikilyika (Jim Kite)
Erlikilyika was a Lower Southern Arrernte man born in c1865 in the area where the Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station was...
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Bark container collected at Yallock station near Cobar, New ...
Original labelling on 1985.0059.0320 reads: "Prest by Mr J Leah/Cobar/Coolamon or food dish/Mulga tribe/Yallock ". Edmu...
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Piti or wooden container with pokerwork of the Kungkarangkai...
The Seven Sisters Songline travels from the west to the east across the far western and central deserts. The sisters are...
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