Showing 2 items matching "loddon and murray tribes."
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Ian D Clark, The papers of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate : volume four : annual and occasional reports : 1841-1849, 2001
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Port Phillip Protectorate George Augustus Robinson Western District Noorat Lake Boloke Lake Bolac Lake Corangemite Portland Koroit Koonong Wootong Burrumbeep Tarecurrumbeet Wimmera Lake Hindmarsh Rivoli Bay Mount Gambier Murray River Swan Hill Goulburn Loddon Mount Rouse document reproductions This is a collection of Official Reports from the Chief Protector of Aborigines. It includes expedition reports to the Western Interior, 1841, a journey of 1,100 miles to the tribes of the North West and Western Interior, 1845 and Annual Reports. ...This is a collection of Official Reports from the Chief Protector of Aborigines. It includes expedition reports to the Western Interior, 1841, a journey of 1,100 miles to the tribes of the North West and Western Interior, 1845 and Annual Reports.document reproductionsport phillip protectorate, george augustus robinson, western district, noorat, lake boloke, lake bolac, lake corangemite, portland, koroit, koonong wootong, burrumbeep, tarecurrumbeet, wimmera, lake hindmarsh, rivoli bay, mount gambier, murray river, swan hill, goulburn, loddon, mount rouse -
Koorie Heritage TrustJournal - Serials, Aboriginal History Inc, Aboriginal History - Volume 27. 2003, 2003
... ...Loddon and Murray tribes..... | Bark Drawings-Victoria Loddon and Murray tribes. | Kerr John Hunter-acquisition and exhibition of bark drawings. | Race relations - Violent | Government policy - Initial period and protectionism | A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History. ...A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History. The drawings on bark referred to in this edition are the subject of a legal claim by the Djadja Wurrung people for the return of the U.K. works to Victoria.iiv-ix; 300 p.; footnotes; refs.; ports.; maps.; ill.; 25 cm.A series of articles by leading writers on Aboriginal History. The drawings on bark referred to in this edition are the subject of a legal claim by the Djadja Wurrung people for the return of the U.K. works to Victoria.aboriginal australians -- periodicals. | ethnology -- australia -- periodicals. | bark drawings-victoria, loddon and murray tribes., | kerr, john hunter-acquisition and exhibition of bark drawings., | race relations - violent | government policy - initial period and protectionism |
