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Aboriginal boomerang

Aboriginal boomerang

Undecorated boomerang from the west coast of South Australia.

Aboriginal spear thrower

Aboriginal spear thrower

Central Australian type spear thrower made just for sale as an example of handicraft (peg tied with kangaroo sinew).

Aboriginal carving of lizard

Aboriginal carving of lizard

M. Pillar carving of a lizard with poker work design, from the west coast of South Australia.

Aboriginal plaque

Aboriginal plaque

Wooden plaque with two-dimensional bronze relief of the head of an Aboriginal male.

Aboriginal camp

Aboriginal camp

A group of Boandik Aborigines at their camp. It has been suggested by a researcher that the young girl in the front is Dorothy (Dossie) Gibson, later Hartmann, and her brother Eddy Gibson is next to her. Their mother, Amy (Emma) Lawson Russell, is at the back.

Army personnel and Aboriginal people

Army personnel and Aboriginal people

Two servicemen pictured with a number of Aboriginal people near Darwin.

Two Aboriginal boys

Two Aboriginal boys

Two Aboriginal boys with decorated pipes.

Aboriginal man with fish

Aboriginal man with fish

An Aboriginal man at the edge of a river with a fish he has just caught.

Member of 87 Squadron with an Aboriginal child

Member of 87 Squadron with an Aboriginal child

An unidentified member of 87 Squadron holding an Aboriginal child at Daly River.

Consultation with Daly River Aborigines

Consultation with Daly River Aborigines

Two members of 87 Squadron consulting with a number of Aboriginal inhabitants at Daly River.

Aboriginal man touching gum tree

Aboriginal man touching gum tree

A bearded Aboriginal man with his right hand in a scar in a tree which has had a native canoe cut from it. The man's hand has no thumb. The photograph was taken in the Yuendumu region.

Aboriginal man blowing a conch shell

Aboriginal man blowing a conch shell

An Aboriginal man blowing a conch shell to announce the capture of a turtle, Groote Eylandt.

Daisy Bates with Aboriginal warriors

Daisy Bates with Aboriginal warriors

Daisy Bates kneeling in the centre of a group of Aboriginal warriors who are holding long spears; location unknown but possibly near Ooldea where Daisy Bates lived from 1918 for sixteen years.

Aboriginal children living along the Murray River

Aboriginal children living along the Murray River

Three Aboriginal children and an elderly woman outside their dwelling where they are living on the banks of the Murray River in South Australia.

Mr. 'Tommy', an Aboriginal police officer and tracker

Mr. 'Tommy', an Aboriginal police officer and tracker

Close view of Mr. 'Tommy', an Aboriginal police officer and tracker in Adelaide, South Australia.

Tommy, an Aboriginal tracker for the police in South Australia

Tommy, an Aboriginal tracker for the police in South Australia

Head and shoulders view of an Aboriginal man known as Tommy who worked as a tracker for the police in South Australia.

Tommy, an Aboriginal tracker with a policeman at Willunga

Tommy, an Aboriginal tracker with a policeman at Willunga

Head and shoulders view of an Aboriginal police tracker called Tommy watching an event at Willunga with another police officer.

Five Aboriginal men near their camp in Central Australia

Five Aboriginal men near their camp in Central Australia

Five Aboriginal men standing near their camp in Central Australia; names not known.

Three Aboriginal men at Beltana

Three Aboriginal men at Beltana

Three Aboriginal men after receiving rations at the police station, Beltana, South Australia. The Observer newspaper captions records, "The man on the right is Angorichina Tommy. He worked on Nilpena Station over 60 years ago".

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal men and women photographed sitting and standing outside their camp dwellings at Warrina, 633 miles north of Adelaide in South Australia during the visit of the South Australian Pastoral Lands Commission in 1891; names not known.

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal camp at Warrina, South Australia

Aboriginal men and women photographed sitting and standing outside their camp dwellings at Warrina, 633 miles north of Adelaide in South Australia during the visit of the South Australian Pastoral Lands Commission in 1891; names not known.

An Aboriginal man and woman in South Australia

An Aboriginal man and woman in South Australia

An aged Aboriginal man standing by a sitting woman who is caressing their dog, two hand-made baskets are behind her; names are not known.

Aboriginal man carrying a message stick

Aboriginal man carrying a message stick

An Aboriginal man carrying a message stick; location unknown, possibly in the Northern Territory.

Aborigines on Melville Island, Northern Territory

Aborigines on Melville Island, Northern Territory

Aborigines near their stringy-bark shelters on Melville Island, Northern Territory.

Aborigines outside their wet season hut on the Roper River, Northern Territory

Aborigines outside their wet season hut on the Roper River, Northern Territory

Two Aboriginal men outside their wet season hut built to provide protection against rain and mosquitoes on the Roper River, Northern Territory.

Aboriginal compound at Kalin Beach, outside Darwin, Northern Territory

Aboriginal compound at Kalin Beach, outside Darwin, Northern Territory

Aboriginal men building their own houses on the compound at Kalin Beach outside Darwin watched by two white men.

Aboriginal men unloading a boat on the Daly River, Northern Territory

Aboriginal men unloading a boat on the Daly River, Northern Territory

Aboriginal men unloading a river steamer on the Daly River in the Northern Territory.

Aboriginal dwellings on Lamaru Beach near Darwin, Northern Territory

Aboriginal dwellings on Lamaru Beach near Darwin, Northern Territory

Aboriginal men outside dwellings on Lamaru Beach near Darwin, Northern Territory.

Two Aboriginal men from Kakadu, Northern Territory

Two Aboriginal men from Kakadu, Northern Territory

Two Aboriginal men from Kakadu in the Northern Territory wearing ochre lines and other body decorations.

Aboriginal women and children from Daly River, Northern Territory

Aboriginal women and children from Daly River, Northern Territory

A group of Aboriginal women and children from Daly River in the Northern Territory sitting in bushland.