Tasmanian Aboriginal people.

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Tasmanian Aboriginal people.

An account of the discovery, life and extinction of the Tasmanian Aborigines, including accounts of expeditions which visited Tasmania between 1772 and 1802, origins and physical anthropology of the Tasmanian people, hostility and aggression between aborigines and settlers, canoe-making, basketry, weapons, food-gathering, customs, habitations, ceremonies, Government administration, the "Black Line," 1830, George Augustus Robinson and native welfare, Trugananna, William Lanne (or Lanney), re-settlement on Swan, Bruni, Guncarriage and Flinders Islands, diseases and medical aid, and the last Aborigines on Kangaroo Island.

234 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7073456

Libraries Australia

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Lanne, William, 1835-1869.

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Casson, Marjory R. (Marjory Rose)

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M.R. Casson carried out research work in the field of Tasmanian aborigines, Loxton, S.A. (town and district), and wrote a short Memoir of Prof. G.C. Henderson. She was also an examiner for the South Australian Public Examinations Board. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225760813 ...

Robinson, George Augustus, -1866

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Truganini, 1803?-1876

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