This paper is a literature review of the use of birds in the Indigenous material culture of the Lower Murray River region in temperate South Australia, as observed in the early years of British colonisation. This record is augmented with additional data from fieldwork in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was found that Aboriginal people in this region made artefacts incorporating avian materials based upon their perceived physical and cultural properties. Analysis of material culture with respect to birds contributes to the understanding of Aboriginal use and perception of the Australian landscape. © 2018 Royal Society of South Australia
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Early models of backed artefact use in Australia proposed that they were typically barbs or tips on ...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
This paper is a literature review of the relationships Indigenous peoples in the Lower Murray of tem...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in ...
Aboriginal archaeology has a central role to play among the myriad government agencies and professio...
This thesis is a study of the history of human settlement and land use in the Upper Macquarie River ...
This paper reports on the recording of previously unpublished Aboriginal stone hut structures in sou...
This thesis traces the term 'Aboriginal art' through a number of different genres of published liter...
Kangaroos are culturally significant to Aboriginal people but Aboriginal people are generally not in...
Royal National Park and its environs has a rich suite of Aboriginal sites that provide much informat...
This paper brings together some of the earliest writings on Australian Aboriginal art. It examines r...
It is the purpose of this study (1) to present a description of the material culture of the aborigin...
This lecture is based on current research into Aboriginal material culture, and inasmuch as the rese...
Early models of backed artefact use in Australia proposed that they were typically barbs or tips on ...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...