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Tasmanian Aborigines

Regarding the savages : visual representation of Tasmanian Aborigines in the 19th century

Regarding the savages : visual representation of Tasmanian Aborigines in the 19th century

... Barker’s belief in the creative integrity of his spectacle was shared by Benjamin West, who pronounced it as ‘the greatest improvement in the history of painting’. 393 Joshua Reynolds initially rejected the idea, ...

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Overlooked : Tasmanian Aborigines in the First World War

Overlooked : Tasmanian Aborigines in the First World War

... the Tasmanian Aborigines who served in the First World War were treated equally by the Repatriation Department in terms of the provision of health care and pensions, as well as being given war graves when ...

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The Tasmanian aborigines

The Tasmanian aborigines

... mention the re]uted manufacture of ground stone implements, the use of handled implements, of the womera or throwing-stick, and of bone-pointed or jagged spears, the making of different [r] ...

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The food of the Tasmanian Aborigines

The food of the Tasmanian Aborigines

... vegetabilic food, which Xo analysis being available, we will assume that fern root and the pith of the fern tree contain 5.5 per cent, of carbo-hydrates,' the same as cabbage, though we [r] ...

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Tasmanian Aborigines step up to health: evaluation of a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and secondary prevention program

Tasmanian Aborigines step up to health: evaluation of a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and secondary prevention program

... Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs gen- erally have positive effects for participants including improved quality of life and physical capacity [3,4] and reduced mortality and hospital admissions [5]. Exer- ...

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Notes on the hunting sticks (lughkana),
spears (perenna), and baskets (tughbrana)
of the Tasmanian Aborigines

Notes on the hunting sticks (lughkana), spears (perenna), and baskets (tughbrana) of the Tasmanian Aborigines

... Now, did the human beings who made the Cantal Archseolithes already manufacture spears of the perenna type, or had they not made that invention yet, and solely used their stone implement[r] ...

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The mechanics of genocide
colonial policies and attitudes towards
the Tasmanian aborigines, 1824 1836

The mechanics of genocide colonial policies and attitudes towards the Tasmanian aborigines, 1824 1836

... their voluntary removal . He as serted that a reconciliation between Aborigine s and settlers on the isl and was impos sible since the Aborigines cou l d not be induced to retire to unsettled areas or refrain from ...

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Songs of the Tasmanian aborigines as recorded by
Mrs  Fanny Cochrane Smith

Songs of the Tasmanian aborigines as recorded by Mrs Fanny Cochrane Smith

... Fanny Cochrane Smith recording the aboriginal songs for' members of the Royal Society of Tasmania on August 5th, 1899.. Deft to rillht·-Mr.[r] ...

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The speech of the Tasmanian
Aborigines

The speech of the Tasmanian Aborigines

... Now, this is precisely the style of the Aboriginal speech, and the similarity of the two styles on the one hand confirms the conjecture that the Aboriginal style was a primitive, infanti[r] ...

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Tasmanian aborigines and muttonbirding : an historical examination

Tasmanian aborigines and muttonbirding : an historical examination

... The staff from the Tasmanian State Archives and University of Tasmania in Hobart, Flinders Island Council, Latrobe Library in Melbourne, Mitchell Library in Sydney, The Institute for Abo[r] ...

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The concave stone implements of the Tasmanian aborigines

The concave stone implements of the Tasmanian aborigines

... However, my investigations over a small group of concave scrapers show that in 84 per cent, of cases not including duck-bills the grooves are on opposite sides of the stone, and only in [r] ...

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Further notes on the habits of the Tasmanian
Aborigines

Further notes on the habits of the Tasmanian Aborigines

... The group of specimens now to be described are, pei"haps, the most interesting of the whole number, because if the hypothesis of the figure stones be correct they must It may be argued, [r] ...

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Notes on some Tasmanian Aborigines and on portraits of them

Notes on some Tasmanian Aborigines and on portraits of them

... There are a few records relating to Mother Brown: she was living with John Smith in March 1831, and on 1 April or a day or so earlier he brought her to the aboriginal settlement, with he[r] ...

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Observations on visits of the Tasmanian Aborigines
to the Hunter Islands

Observations on visits of the Tasmanian Aborigines to the Hunter Islands

... Hunter, or Barren Island, as Flinders named it, is separated from the mainland of Tasmania by a strait 3 miles wide.. It is a narrow island, 14~ miles long, running north and south, and [r] ...

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A descriptive catalogue of the osteological specimens relating to the Tasmanian aborigines contained in the Tasmanian Museum

A descriptive catalogue of the osteological specimens relating to the Tasmanian aborigines contained in the Tasmanian Museum

... Incomplete frontal, parietal and occipital bones of immature cranium.. Obtained from Eaglehawk Neck.[r] ...

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Tasmanian Cycadophyta

Tasmanian Cycadophyta

... 6.-A still smaller bud, in transverse section, showing leaf stems penetrating to the woody layers..[r] ...

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Tasmanian Hepaticae

Tasmanian Hepaticae

... stems slightly branched, creeping, filiform, rigid branches lateral ; leaves approximate, nearly transverse, subsecund, subquadrate, ovate, convexo-conduplicate, divided half way down in[r] ...

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Tasmanian Discomycetes

Tasmanian Discomycetes

... Ascophore sessile, plane when mature, fleshy, dis.:: usually dark red, rarely pale or grey; externally brown and armed, principally towards the margin, by long bro\vn stiff septate brist[r] ...

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Tasmanian Hymenogastraceae

Tasmanian Hymenogastraceae

... Ptridium thin, tough, continuous with the pale trama; canals 1-2 mm, diameter, irregular, but little contorted, stuffed full of brown spores, giving the surface a marbied appearance.. Sp[r] ...

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Tasmanian eucalypts

Tasmanian eucalypts

... Leaves narrow, lanceolate, often slightly unequal-sided, thick, and often shining; juvenile foliage Flowers small, opposite, sessile, orbicular, to oblong.. Fruit obcomic, many in the um[r] ...

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