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- The bivalent suffix -ku, Kuuku Ya'u
- Bora is like church, Aboriginal initiation ceremonies and the Christian church at Lockhart River, Queensland, an anthropological and theological study, by David Thompson
- Southern and northern Bora songs from Lockhart River area by Kuuku Yau and Umpila groups, Qld
- Bora, church and modernization at Lockhart River, Queensland / David Thompson
- Island style and Bora songs sung by Umpila and Kuuku Yau groups, Qld
- "Sand Beach" language : an outline of Kuuku Ya'u and Umpila
- A preliminary grammar of Kuuku Yau
- Lords Prayer and language hymns
- Narratives in English
- East Cape York tape transcriptions
- Comparative word lists in Kuuku Yau and Umpila
- Oral history, and texts in Umpila, Creole and Uutalnganu
- Hymns and songs in Kuuku Yau, Umpila and Kantyu, some narratives
- Church and Aborigines in the diocese of Carpentaria : past, present and future
- Aboriginal Christianity in the North
- Transcriptions of field tapes recorded by David Thompson at Lockhart River Aboriginal community, Queensland / by David Thompson
- Church and Aborigines in the Diocese of Carpentaria : past, present and future
- Distribution of dialects along the east coast and hinterland of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland
- Island style songs in mostly Kuuku Yau
- A phonology of Kuuku-Yau
- Narratives and conversations in Kuuku-Yau, Umpila dialects and Lockhart Aboriginal English
- Iwai cult preserved
- Narratives in Umpila, Creole and Kaantju, place name discussion
- Ergative, locative and instrumental case inflections, Kuuku Ya'u
- Bora songs and church language hymns sung in Umpila and Kuuku Yau, Qld
- The derivational affix having, Kuuku Ya'u
- Lockhart River "sand beach" language, an outline of Kuuku Ya'u and Umpila, David A. Thompson
- Key elements in the renewal of Aboriginal churches : reflections on the Anglican/UCA experience
- Paper presented to the Senate committee enquiring into the Aboriginal environment
- Church and Aborigines in the diocese of Carpentaria : past, present and future
- Bora ceremonies at Lockhart River
- Bora is like church, Aboriginal initiation ceremonies and the Christian Church at Lockhart River, Queensland
- Word lists from Lockhart River area
- Ceremony at Lockhart River
- Notes on Ka.ntju, word list obtained by S.I.L
- The Lords Prayer and hymns in the Kuuku Ya-u and Umpila languages
- Getting theology into the context - reflections on Indian and Aboriginal Christian theology
- Umpila and Kuuku Ya'u fish names
- Tape transcriptions, Kuuku Yau, Umpila, Kaantju, Lockhart Creole, Kuuku Yani
- Report [to A.I.A.S.] on the linguistic situation at Lockhart River and proposal for the development of a practical communication project
- The bivalent suffix -ku, Kuuku Ya'u
- Bora is like church, Aboriginal initiation ceremonies and the Christian church at Lockhart River, Queensland, an anthropological and theological study, by David Thompson
- Ergative, locative and instrumental case inflections, Kuuku Ya'u
- The derivational affix having, Kuuku Ya'u
- Bora is like church, Aboriginal initiation ceremonies and the Christian Church at Lockhart River, Queensland
- Lockhart River "sand beach" language, an outline of Kuuku Ya'u and Umpila, David A. Thompson