Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993

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Norman Tindale was an anthropologist with the South Australian Museum. In 1928 he began visiting Aboriginal people living on missions and government stations and by the end of the 1950s he had photographed numerous Aboriginal people, collected cultural material and recorded a significant number of family trees (genealogies).

From the description of 7489 Tindale Genealogical Collection, 1928-1960. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755758892

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creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. 7489 Tindale Genealogical Collection, 1928-1960. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. [Letter, May 6, 1936, Adelaide to President of the Royal Society of Tasmania, Hobart] : re Aboriginal rock carvings at Mount Cameron West. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. Bibliography of Norman B. Tindale, 1922-1982. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. Australian vocabularies, [Field notes] 1938-1963. Libraries Australia
referencedIn Baker, Richard. Borroloola history file, 1989. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. The nomenclature of cultures and implements in Australia. Libraries Australia
referencedIn William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
referencedIn Ellis, Catherine J. (Catherine Joan), 1935-1996. Analytical data - texts, rhythms and explanations from Inma Ngintaka and related ceremonies under different names, [1988]. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. The little people of our rain forests [north Queensland]. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Tindale, Norman B. (Norman Barnett), 1900-1993. Mount Liebig song recordings : notebook entries. Libraries Australia
creatorOf McConnel, Ursula. Correspondence, paintings. Libraries Australia
referencedIn Hackett, Cecil John. A letter about an unknown world ; or a trip into north-western South Australia [Musgrave Ranges] : signed Tjamu : man and nature in Central Australia. Libraries Australia
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associatedWith Ellis, Catherine J. (Catherine Joan), 1935-1996. person
associatedWith Hackett, Cecil John. person
associatedWith McConnel, Ursula. person
correspondedWith Provine, William B. person
associatedWith Royal Society of Tasmania. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Australia
Hobart (SE Tas SK55-08)
Mount Liebig map area (South Central NT SF52-16)
Adelaide (SE SA SI54-09)
Northeast Queensland (NE Qld SE55)
Cape York Peninsula (Qld SC54, SD54, SD55)
MacDonald Downs (SE Central NT SF53-11)
Australia
Australia
Western Tasmania (W Tas SK55-05)
Devonport (NW Tas SK55-03)
Preminghana / Mount Cameron West (NW Tas SK55-03)
Subject
Aboriginal Australians
Alyawarr / Alyawarre people
Art
Art
Environment
Indigenous people
Music
Music
Names, Aboriginal Australian
Names, Ethnological
Technology
Occupation
Anthropologists
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Birth 1900-10-12

Death 1993-11-19

Australians

English

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