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![]() | [...]rt, the yammunyamun, and the imposing spectacular display at the goonaba, where the two old head men[...] |
![]() | [...]deavour to give a full description of the imagery displayed upon the ground and on the trees throughou[...] |
![]() | [...]ght. The imitative faculties of the natives were displayed in a few drawings, copied from scenes in[...]present a railway train, the carriages with their windows, the numerous wheels, and the two rails on which[...]sent the diflerent patterns of native drawing as displayed on this Bora ground... Scattered here and[...] |
![]() | [...]to protect the boys and their guardians from cold winds. About fifty yards from the convex end of[...] |
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![]() | [...]l The imitative faculties of the natives were displayed in a few had been removed, an[...]resent a railway train, the carriages with their windows, the numerous wheels, and the two rails on which[...]e drawing referred to in this para- displayed on this Bora ground- b graph w[...] |
![]() | [...]oys to the men's camp, their guardians from cold winds. About fifty yards frolll the[...] |
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Mathews, R.H. , The Bora of the Kamilaroi Tribes, [mathewssept1896]. Living Histories, accessed 26/05/2026, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/57586





