Religions -- Christianity

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Religions -- Christianity

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Religions -- Christianity

  • UF Christianity

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Religions -- Christianity

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Field tape 50

Archie Rockland (Ganggalidda) discusses which kin categories are suitable for marriage, sites in the Nicholson River claim area, perception of sickness from 'overseas', and changes brought about by 'Christians', recorded near Westmoreland Station.

The audiocassette case insert contains no text summary.

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

Field tape 38

Johnny Watson, Big Arthur, Mickey Mick and Billy Joe (all Garrwa men) talk about an initiation ceremony, Doomadgee; Johnny Watson talks about teaching children in school, Doomadgee; Emily Ned and Lizzy Daylight talk about death—causes and consequences, Doomadgee; Phil Ned talks about religion (Aboriginal religion and Christianity); Connie Walden talks about Gunamula, Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains some handwritten text that has been scribbled out [indecipherable].

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

Field tape 11

Open air evangelical meeting at Doomadgee; Tolby Bob and Echo Peter talk about ceremony, recorded at Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'Sunday night open air meeting 21-5-78 - evangelical meeting'.
Side 2:
'Tolby Bob, Echo Peter'.

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 after death, recorded at Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'Big Arthur, then later on Mickey Mick and Archie Rockland, talking of how no ceremonies at Doomadgee - love to go to Borroloola or M. Is.'.
Side 2:
'Archie Rockland talking of his country and notions of spirit, heaven, god, etc... tooth knocked out, etc....'.

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