The Euahlayi Tribe
THE
EUAHLAYI TRIBE
A Study of Aboriginal Life in Australia
BY
K. LANGLOH PARKER
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
ANDREW LANG
LONDON
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE
AND COMPANY, LTD.
1905
Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty
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INTRODUCTION, | ix | |
CHAP. I. | INTRODUCTORY, | 1 |
II. | THE ALL FATHER, BYAMEE, | 4 |
III. | RELATIONSHIPS AND TOTEMS, | 11 |
IV. | THE MEDICINE MEN, | 25 |
V. | MORE ABOUT THE MEDICINE MEN AND LEECHCRAFT, | 35 |
VI. | OUR WITCH WOMAN, | 42 |
VII. | BIRTH—BETROTHAL—AN ABORIGINAL GIRL FROM INFANCY TO WOMANHOOD, | 50 |
VIII. | THE TRAINING OF A BOY UP TO BOORAH PRELIMINARIES, | 61 |
IX. | THE BOORAH AND OTHER MEETINGS, | 70 |
X. | CHIEFLY AS TO FUNERALS AND MOURNING, | 83 |
XI. | SOMETHING ABOUT STARS AND LEGENDS, | 95 |
XII. | THE TRAPPING OF GAME, | 105 |
XIII. | FORAGING AND COOKING, | 112 |
XIV. | COSTUMES AND WEAPONS, | 120 |
XV. | THE AMUSEMENTS OF BLACKS, | 127 |
XVI. | BUSH BOGIES AND FINIS, | 135 |
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A NATIVE CARRYING A MESSAGE-STICK, | 63 | |
TWO NATIVES READY FOR A CORROBOREE, | 81 | |
THE FUNERAL OF A NATIVE. A BARK COFFIN, | 85 | |
A NATIVE SINGING TO HIS OWN ACCOMPANIMENT, A NATIVE GRINDING GRASS SEED ON A DAYOORL-STONE, |
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A NATIVE WITH SHIELD AND WADDY IN FRONT OF HIS CAMP, | 121 |
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