Social organisation - Kinship - Marriage
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- Men of yesterday : a social history of the Western District of Victoria 1834-1890
- [Totemism and exogamy, a treatise on certain early forms of superstition and society, Extracts from]
- Field report no.2 [to A.I.A.S.] 1st Nov. 1966 - 1st Mar. 1967
- Aranda regular and irregular marriages
- Back in the stone age, the natives of Central Australia, by Charles Chewings
- The Aboriginal family in south-eastern Australia
- Grammar of the Wailbri language of Central Australia, by the Reverend Laurie Reece L.S.C.E
- [Notes on class systems, marriage and descent rules]
- The changing status and cultural identity of Western Australian Aborigines, a field study of Aborigines in the Murchison District, Western Australia, 1955-1957
- Report to the Minister for Family Services and Aboriginal and Islander Affairs on the proposed appointment of Aboriginal trustees for the transferable reserve lands at Normanton / prepared by Dr Paul Memmott & staff
- Dingo makes us human, life and land in an Aboriginal Australian culture, Deborah Bird Rose
- [Aurukun and Cape York papers]
- [Letters to A.W. Howitt], Wentworth, Sept. 28, 1907
- [Letter to A.W. Howitt], Maryborough, Apr. 15, 1883
- Further notes on the Aldolinga or Mbenderinga tribe of Aborigines
- Social organization of tribes of Cape York Peninsula
- Draviden et Kariera : lalliance de mariage dans lInde du sud, et en Australie
- Kamilaroi and white : a study of racial mixture in New South Wales
- The Murngin moral
- Fieldnotes 1995/1 and 1995/2, [Halls Creek, Western Australia July and August 1995], Tasaku Tsunoda
- [Wiradjuri tribe at Narrandera, NSW] : interview with A.P. Elkin
- Pacific Islander immigrants in Torres Strait
- The study of kinship systems
- Aborigines in South Australia
- Perception of kinship structure reflected in the Adnjamathanha pronouns
- Omaha and Omaha
- To have and to hold : a study of persistence and change in Pintubi social life
- Oceania:, the native cultures of Australia and the Pacific Islands, Douglas L. Oliver
- [Notes on social organization]
- The Kattang (Kutthung) or Worimi : an Aboriginal tribe
- [Reports to A.I.A.S. on Normanton research, 1974-7]
- Developments in the kinship system of the Hope Vale Aborigines, an analysis of changes in the kinship nomenclature and social structure of the KuukuYimityirr Aborigines
- Jura conjugalia reconsidered:, kinship classification and ceremonial roles in adjacent Aboriginal populations in the Northern Territiory of Australia, John Avery
- Yuendumu everyday, contemporary life in remote Aboriginal Australia, Yasmine Musharbash
- The Aborigines of the Victorian high plains
- Demographic and ecological influences on Aboriginal Australian marriage sections
- Exogamy or endogamy, kinship and marriage at Wiluna, Western Australia
- The Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown papers 1880-1955
- Aboriginal births, names and registration
- Wanderung und Entwickelung sozialen Systeme in Australien [Migration and development of social systems in Australia]
- [Letter to A.W. Howitt], Killalpanina, Aug. 15, 1898
- [Letter to A.W. Howitt], Yancannia, N.S.W., Nov. 3, 1907
- Language elicitation and cultural discussions from western NSW
- Notes on the system of consanguinity and kinship of the Brabrolong tribe, North Gippsland
- Names and naming in the Wik Mongkan tribe
- Consensus and control : the Kunapipi ritual and attendant taboo
- The Parkengees, or Aboriginal tribes on the Darling River, by S. Newland
- Saddles without horses : Aboriginal adaptation to white Australia
- [Letter to A.W. Howitt], Brenda Stn., Jun. 5, 1907
- Worora kinships, by J.R.B. Love. Aboriginal social systems / by H. K. Fry