Reverend John Mathew - contributions to the study of the Australian Aborigines / George Walter Burgess. 1987.

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Reverend John Mathew - contributions to the study of the Australian Aborigines / George Walter Burgess. 1987.

Evaluation of the contribution made by John Mathew to the study of Australian Aborigines; Aboriginal race origin; ethnographic account of the Kabi and Wakka people of Queensland; group marriage; rock art; Wandjina; linguistics; languages; Lake Condah, Coranderrk.

vii, [129] leaves, [9] leaves of plates; ill., maps, ports.

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Burgess, George Walter.

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Mathew, John, 1849-1929

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Anthropologist. From about 1862 to 1872 he lived on Manumbar station in the Burnett district. Author of "Eaglehawk and crow" and "Two representative tribes of Queensland". From the description of OM74-17 John Mathew Papers, 1872-1929; 1973. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755741630 ...