Australian languages

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Scope note(s)

  • Here are entered works on the aboriginal languages of Australia, and those languages of adjacent islands which agree with the continental languages in vocabulary and grammatical structure.

Source note(s)

  • LCSH, LC control no.: sh 85009639, accessed online 12-Jul-2023.

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Vocabularies of four representative tribes of South Eastern Queensland, with grammatical notes thereof, and some notes on manners and customs. Also, a list of aboriginal place names and their derivations.

  • F3843
  • Item
  • 1939?
CULTURAL ADVICE

Draft typescript with handwritten emendations. This manuscript contains vocabularies for the Kabi-kabi, Wakka-wakka, Yugarabul and Yugumbir languages. The twelve page preface includes ... »

Watson, F. J.

Ganggalidda culture and history recordings

Reel-to-reel tape sound recordings made at Doomadgee, Queensland, documenting aspects of Ganggalidda culture and history. The speakers and performers include Big Arthur, Johnny Watson, Dick Brookdale, Emily Ned, Billy Joe, Tommy Dot [Dodd?].

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-

Field tape 7

Big Arthur talks about the lack of initiated Ganggalidda men and 'kultya' at Doomadgee and Borroloola, recorded at Doomadgee; [Archie Rockland?] says a prayer in Garrwa and talks about Christianity, his country, and Ganggalidda beliefs about what happens ... »

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-

Field tape 4

Echo Peter talks about researchers at Borroloola, Garrwa migration and history, Ganggalidda coastal country and Garrwa kinship terms, recorded at Doomadgee; Jupiter [Peter?] gives Garrwa names for plants and animals, recorded at Doomadgee.

The ... »

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-