DSpace Collection:
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/74639
2024-03-28T19:41:47ZSection IX, 1a - Weapons, Arts, Crafts. Carvings and Paintings. Early manuscript, part of which is contained in later version.
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/83970
Title: Section IX, 1a - Weapons, Arts, Crafts. Carvings and Paintings. Early manuscript, part of which is contained in later version.
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: Carvings, paintings, etc. early MSS. Subject to correction from later information received.
Description of origins of coloured pigments, bark and body painting, wood carving, rock, cave and cliff paintings, including extracts from Grey’s Journal and other sources. There is conjecture about the religious meanings of the paintings and carvings especially about the Bradshaw paintings on Prince Regent River and Grey’s discoveries on the Glenelg River.2014-07-11T00:00:00ZSection IX, 4b - Weapons, Ornaments, etc. Broome district. Ooldea district
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/83874
Title: Section IX, 4b - Weapons, Ornaments, etc. Broome district. Ooldea district
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: Ooldea district – weapons, markings on weapons, ornaments, arts and crafts etc.
Inma and women’s body markings, weapons, magic bones and totems from throughout the district given to DMB for safekeeping, lists of objects given to various dignitaries and others.2014-07-07T00:00:00ZSection IX, 4a - Weapons, Ornaments, etc. Eucla District
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/83873
Title: Section IX, 4a - Weapons, Ornaments, etc. Eucla District
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: Weapons, ornaments, etc. Eucla district –description of ornaments and symbols such as feathers worn to denote eligibility for marriage as well as weapons, their markings and the materials used to make them. Karnduing’s information about markings.2014-07-07T00:00:00ZSection IX, 2 - Weapons, Arts, Crafts. Aboriginal Art (rough drafts)
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/83872
Title: Section IX, 2 - Weapons, Arts, Crafts. Aboriginal Art (rough drafts)
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: Aboriginal art Central Australia – several rough drafts dealing with carving, markings on weapons, etc. describes the use of European tools for cutting wood, carving and decoration of items made for sale to tourists on the East-West Line.2014-07-07T00:00:00Z