Notes on the Aboriginal significance of the China Camp area / Ray Wood, 1986. 1986.

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Notes on the Aboriginal significance of the China Camp area / Ray Wood, 1986. 1986.

Outlines the historical and cultural association of Kuku -Yalanji people with the China Camp- Roaring Meg area of the Bloomfield region, northern Queensland; contact history and the constitution of the China Camp mob; economic adaptation and associations with tin mining; local moon and rainbow serpent mythology; Aboriginal aspirations for the area.

[16] leaves : maps + +[3] leaves.

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Wood, Ray, 1889-1964

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California Maritime Academy Cadet, class of 1958, Deck. From the description of Oral history interview with Ray Wood [video recording], 2008. (California Maritime Academy, Library). WorldCat record id: 754876705 Ray Wood was born in Girard, Kansas on September 20, 1889 and died February 5, 1964 in Houston, Texas. His career included teaching, government employment and journalism. He first worked in Oklahoma and Arkansas but from 1946 until his death he worked for the Houston...