Gumbaynggirr people E7

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  • AustLang, accessed online 11-Jul-2023.

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Gumbaynggirr people E7

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Gumbaynggirr people E7

  • UF Gumbaynggir, Kumbainggar, Gumbainggir, Baanbay, Banbai, Gamlamang, Jiegera, Kumbainggiri, Yaygir, Yuungay, Bellingen tribe, Bellinger tribe, Cambanggarie, Coombagoree, Coombangree, Coombargaree, Coombyngara, Coombyngura, Coombyugura, Cumbainggar, Guinbainggiri, Gumbainggirr, Gumbainga, Gumbainggar, Gumbanga, Gumbanggar, Gumbanggeri, Gumbanjaree, Gumbayngir, Gunbainygar, Kombaingheri, Kombinegherry, Koombabgghery, Koombainga, Koombanggary, Koombanggherry, Koombangi, Kumbaingeri, Kumbainggeri, Kumbainggir, Kumbainggirri, Kumbaingir, Kumbangerai, Nimboy, Orara, Woolgoolga, Koombangghery, Kumbanggerri, Koombanggaree, Kumbainggerri, Kumbinggeri, Kumbanggar, Kom baingheri, Coombyn gura, Gumbaigar, Gunbaigar, Gumbaingar, Kumbangar

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Gumbaynggirr people E7

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Classification of the Australian languages : the geographical, bibliographical and linguistic bases of the study of the Australian languages

  • F3857
  • Item
  • 1972

Carbon copy typescript of Die Gliederung der australischen Sprachen : geographische, bibliographische, linguistische Grundzuge der Erforschung der australischen Sprachen by Wilhelm Schmidt publication in 1919 ; translated from the German by D. Clark for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies; 1972. Item contains cut and paste inserts from original publication. Schmidt wrote about the classification of Australian languages; linguistic evidence - phonology, pronouns; comparative vocabularies; distribution of languages and bibliography.

Clark, Dymphna

Aboriginal settlement at Burnt Bridge

Typed correspondence and reports relating to Caroline Kelly’s anthropological survey. Includes two copies of a paper titled 'Report of anthropological survey undertaken at Burnt Bridge August/September 1937', accompanied by two copies of a letter to Adolphus Peter Elkin. Also includes other correspondence between Kelly, Elkin and the AP Board (Aboriginal Protection Board).

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Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989

Aboriginal settlement at Burnt Bridge

Typed correspondence and reports relating to Caroline Kelly’s anthropological survey. Includes a paper titled 'Report of anthropological survey undertaken at Burnt Bridge August/September 1937', as well as an untitled paper, in which the first line reads 'This paper forms portion of a study of the impact of European culture upon the Aborigines of New South Wales'. Much of the correspondence is between Kelly and Adolphus Peter Elkin. Also includes six black-and-white photographs, 7 x 9 cm, showing a tin dwelling from different angles, as well as the 'manager's residence'; three of the photographs feature a woman and a child, both of whom are possibly Aboriginal, standing on the verandah of the tin dwelling.

List of full or partial names of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander individuals mentioned in the file:
Herbert Davis
Campbell [full name not provided]

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Tennant-Kelly, Caroline, 1899-1989