Technology - Weaving
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Technology - Weaving
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Technology - Weaving
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Incoming Resources
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- Murrawarri, the heart of our people : the story of Aboriginal Co-management at Ledknapper Nature Reserve
- Women's basket and mat weaving techniques, part 1 (unedited)
- The Tasmanian Aborigines, a short account of them and some aspects of their life, N. J. B. Plomley
- Production of batik products at Ernabella
- Aborigines in the environment, Anne Brown (editor)
- Desert winter, Hannah Kothe
- Community scenes and portraits at Milingimbi and Elcho Island
- Community Access visit to Palm Island
- LM Haynes Collection, Aboriginal Traditional Technology
- People and ceremonies - Central Australia
- Aborigines in the environment, Anne Brown ed
- Connecting the threads of string theory, Sarah Pirrie
- People, material culture, and string figure and sign language demonstrations in the Torres Strait Islands
- Community life, activities and places at Oenpelli
- Woman's skirt made from woven grass by women from Windorah area, Queensland
- Encounter at Nagalarramba, Roslyn Poignant with Axel Poignant
- Bark painting, collecting raw materials and community life at Oenpelli
- Macassan sites and depictions, ceremony and food preparation around Booroloola area
- The lone hand, the national Australian monthly, October 1, 1908, Volume III, No. 18
- Lighting the fire and the return of the boomerang, cultural renaissance in the south east, Jonathan Jones
- The Journal of Australasia
- Women's basket and mat weaving techniques, part 2 (unedited)
- Australian Aboriginal basket decoration
- Aboriginal Fibre Crafts of Aurukun, produced by the National Museum of Victoria
- Teaching the Aborigines, data from Mount Margaret Mission, W.A., notes by M.M. Bennett
- Keeping the Culture Alive
- Photographs from United Aborigines Missions of the 1930s in South and Western Australia
- Community scenes and mortuary customs at Maningrida community and Blyth River
- Mapoon artefacts held at the Australian Museum and Mapoon scenes
- Weaving lives together at Bawaka, North East Arnhem Land, Lak Lak Burrawanga...[et al]
- An-barra people gathering food and fire drilling at Lalarr Gu-jirrapa
- Ceremonies, hunting, mission life and daily activities at Elcho Island
- People, daily life, dancing and rock engravings in the Torres Strait Islands
- Chunyart and the cheeky parrot, Alton Walley ; illustrated by Sandy Fordham, Rosalie Okley and Richard Walley
- Bribie, the convict weaver, James G. Lergessner
- Portraits of locals and musicians at Bagot, including visit to Uluru
- Turn left at the devil tree, Derek Pugh with a foreword by Ted Egan
Outgoing Resources
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