Ethnological studies among the North-West-Central Queensland aborigines / by Walter E. Roth.
- Roth, Walter Edmund.
- Date:
- 1897
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Ethnological studies among the North-West-Central Queensland aborigines / by Walter E. Roth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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- Found on image 12 / 274 (page 8)…The Knife used by the Mulligan Eiver (North-Central Queensland) Aborigines in the Mika Operation. “ Proc. Limi. Soc., N. S. Wales, 1890,” v. (2), pp. 251- 258, pis. 9 and 10. Additional Eemarks on Mika Knives. “ Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. Wales, 1890,” v. (2), pp. 289-291, pis. 11 and 12. Spear Heads from ...
- Found on image 17 / 274 (page 13)…rd. 240. Spears. 247. The Acicular-tip Hand-spear. 248. The Spatulate-tip Hand-spear. 249. The Spatulate-tip Wommera-spear. 250. Wommera Reed-spears. 251. The Quartz- tip Wommera Reed-spear. 252. Non-indigenous Spears. 253. Wommeras. 254. Shields. 255. Fighting-poles. 256. Nulla-nullas. 257. Stone-knive...
- Found on image 19 / 274 (page 15)…14, Husband, Wife ; 115-119, Woman, &c. ; 120, Brother, Sister ; 121, Child, Infant. Plate YII. Sign-Language (continued)— Fig. 122-124, Child, &c. ; 125-127, Doctor, &c. ; 128-129, Waist-belt; 130, Necklace; 131, Chest Ornament ; 132-133, Dilly-bag ; 134-136, Grass-necldace ; 137-139, Stone Knife; 140-141,...
- Found on image 19 / 274 (page 15)… rain, at hut entrance ; 249, Another form of Bough-shed ; 250, Hut covered with shoetfi of bark, which are being kept in position by heavy timbers ; 251, lint built somewhat after the style depicted in 249. Plate XIII. Personal Ornamentation and Decoration : Mural Painting, &c. (Chapter VII.)— Fig. 252...
- Found on image 129 / 274 (page 107)…t Boulia. Either a markedly-bent tree- trunk or a low-lying horizontal branch is utilised against which to fix the vertical saplings and boughs (Fig. 251) : the latter, of course, are wider apart below than above, where they practically touch. Where these sticks (koong-ya) are fixed into the ground a mo...
- Found on image 131 / 274 (page 109)… of about 2 inches below the jaw. 168. Head-net.—The Jcool-poo-roo, its Pitta-Pitta name, is a sort of netted cap with circular ring at the top (Fig. 25-1) from around w'hich the body of the net is woven, the pattern of the stitch being shown in the diagram (Fig. 255) : the twine used is made of flax-fib...
- Found on image 161 / 274 (page 139)…d. 24(3. Spears. 247. The Acicular-tip Hand-spear. 248. The Spatulate-tip Hand-spear. 249. The Spatulate-tip Wommera Spear. 250. Wommera Reed-spears. 251. The Quartz-tip Wommera Reed-spear. 252. Non-indigenous Spears. 253. Wommeras. 254. Shields. 255. Fighting Poles. 256. Nulla-Nullas. 257. Stone-Knives...
- Found on image 170 / 274 (page 148)…ound with tendon obtained from kangaroo-tail, emu-leg, or snake-neck. The second hook, when present, is fixed similarly a few inches below the first. 251. The Quartz-tip Wommera Reed-spear.—The yun-ba-ra wommera-spear is met with among the Northern Mitakoodi, whence it may be bartered to the Kalkadoon a...
- Found on image 209 / 274 (page 187)…s, 24. C. Cacatua roseicassila, Galah-parrot: Method of Hunting, 139. Call-tube for Catching Emus, 132-3. Cambridge Downs, 48. Camooweal, 191, 231-2, 251, 325. Camp : Arrangement of a, 228; -Council, 238, 323; Hawks hovering over, 207. Camping-grounds and Water-holes, Aboriginal Names for, 22(3. Canniba...
- Found on image 213 / 274 (page 191)…conveniences of, 322; at which Ceremonial Performed, 300; Alleged Objects of, 309, 320; Hypothesis of, 321. Iron : Used for Graving, 241; for Spears, 251; Replacing Stone, 149, 257-8. Iron-wood (Acacia excelsa, Benth.), 253. J. Jackass, The Laughing : Lore, 204. ./'4-loon : Variety of Libijara Spear, 25...
- Found on image 213 / 274 (page 191)…/-ka-doon Tribe, 46, 52-8, 61 4, 68, 72, 112, 115, 124, 131, 133, 141, 147, 149, 150, 152, 154, 161, 179, 216, 228, 230-3, 236, 239, 240-1, 243, 249, 251, 253, 258, 260, 272-4, 283, 286, 293, 297-8, 304, 314, 324, 328, 331. *4-1,1: Flax, 436, 124, 153. k$.-l8r-i : Letter-stick, 436, 235. k&-lo-r#n<7-5r-...
- Found on image 213 / 274 (page 191)…111; Root, 114. ka-rln-ga-rl: Cough, Cold, 287. ka-rl-oit-o : Widow, 289. Karkori, 230, 236. M-rttn-tl Tribe, living around Normanton, 182, 233, 235, 251, 253. kS-ta-ga-Mn-jl-Ing-o : Devoncourt, 226. *a-ta-go : Any Small Infant, 303. M-ta pa M-ta-pa: Hornet- or Bee-graving on Boomerang, 241. M-tS-brl-na...
- Found on image 215 / 274 (page 193)…1-4, 68, 72, 111, 114, 119, 124, 120, 131, 135,137,147,149, 150, 153, 160, 167, 172, 176, 179, 182-3, 180, 213, 216-7, 232-3, 236, 239, 241-3, 247-8, 251, 253, 255-8, 260, 265, 272-5, 278, 280, 285, 287-8, 291, 29_S, 303, 315, 331. ml-ta-mi-ko : Opossum-string Necklace, 180. mi-tib-bi: Tribe Extending f...
- Found on image 217 / 274 (page 195)…ial, 33. Purpose, Reason, Means: Prepositions Denoting, 24. Q- Quamby, 228, 328. Quantity and Size : Ideas of, 37. Quartz, White: For Tipping Spears, 251; For Making Rain, 294-5. Quartz-tip Wommera Reed-spear, 251. ^Queensland, Geographical Limits of North-West- Central, 50. Question, Interrogation, &c....
- Found on image 217 / 274 (page 195)…Q- Quamby, 228, 328. Quantity and Size : Ideas of, 37. Quartz, White: For Tipping Spears, 251; For Making Rain, 294-5. Quartz-tip Wommera Reed-spear, 251. ^Queensland, Geographical Limits of North-West- Central, 50. Question, Interrogation, &c., 40; S.L., 99-100. K. Radish as Food, 113. Rain-making: In ...
- Found on image 217 / 274 (page 195)…eation, Sport, Amusement, Ch. VIII. Bed-ochre. See Ochre. Red-tit and Brown-tit: Lore, 206. Reed-necklace. See Grass-reed Necklace. Reed-spears, 250, 251. Reflexive Verbs, 32. Reiteration of Command Already Given : Special Forms of the Imperative, 31. Relationship, Equivalence of Blood- and Class-, 59. ...
- Found on image 218 / 274 (page 196)…, 112. Seek, Hide-and-, Game, 219. Selected Words, Tabular Comparison of, Ch. II. Self : Reflexive Verbs, 32. Semen, Drinking of, 283, 305. Sevannah, 251. Shag. See Diver-bird. Shaking Hands, 228. Sharpener, Flint-, for Spears, &c., 253. Sheath, Knife-, 257. Shell: Mussel-, 141, 179, 220; Pearl-, 231; W...
- Found on image 218 / 274 (page 196)…outh-east, South-west, 227. Spear: Ph.T., 55; S.L., 91, 92; Described, 246; Bartered, 230-3; Fighting with, 23S; Hand-, 247, 248; YVommera, 249, 250, 251; Method of Throwing, 247, 250, 253 ; Non-indigenous, 252; For Special Purposes, &c., 127, 135, 248, 250; Sharpened with Flints, 253. Special Purpose, ...
- Found on image 221 / 274 (page 199)…ce, Direction, 39. yuUkoo-bS-r!: North, 227. yw?-boong-go : Wild-currant, 117. ytim-md-ra: Wommera, 55, 253. yun-hd-rd: Wommera Quartz-tipReed-spoar, 251. yun-dd: Tribe, 45, 207, 228, 230, 232, 294. yung-ko : Break-wind, 159. yting-Xin : Mussel, 120. yuny-Xux-dd-vd: White-quartz for Tipping Spears, 251....
- Found on image 221 / 274 (page 199)…251. yun-dd: Tribe, 45, 207, 228, 230, 232, 294. yung-ko : Break-wind, 159. yting-Xin : Mussel, 120. yuny-Xux-dd-vd: White-quartz for Tipping Spears, 251. ytm-n;Wm-ka: Tribe, 49. yfin-nii-te-tin-nc-a : Tribe, 45, 230. yitft-pttl: Beard, 52, 236. yttn-t&u'cn.-ta-ya : Tribe, 45._ ytin-yX: White-settler, B...
- Found on image 245 / 274…, Preoa ration of Seed- Food. Figs. 220-225. Contrivances For Catching F/sh. Figs. 226-2.)2, Methods of trapping Fmn, kangaroo Etc • * • • .... ' ■ * $.133-251, Domestic Implements and Utensils, Fire-Slicks and Yam - Slicks, IIi/Is and Site Iters. hgs. 252-214, Objects of Persona/ Ornamentation anc/ Decoratio...
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