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NATIVE TRIBES OF SOUTH-EAST AUSTRALIA
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25. Spear-throwers 457
26. The Bret or dead hand 460
27. Pigeon rock, Urabunna 483
28. Tikovina used by the Herbert River tribes 499
29. Yuin bull-roarer, Mudthi; Dieri bull-roarer, Yuntha 517
30. Man decorated for the Kuringal ceremony 539
31. The figure of Daramulun cut on a tree 540
32. Earth figure in relief of Daramulun 553
33. Teeth extracted at Yuin Kuringal and implement used 562
34. Rough figure used at the Port Stephens ceremonies 573
35. Bribbun of the Chepara tribe; Wabulkan of the Chepara tribe 579
36. Head of Bullawang showing the characteristic markings 619
37. The two bull-roarers of the Kurnai tribe 628
38. Tutnurring, showing characteristic marking 636
39. Urabunna man, showing Wilyaru cuts on the back 659
40. The Narrang-ga bull-roarer, opposite sides 672
41. Token worn by messenger, Wilyaru ceremony. Dieri tribe 680
42. Head-net worn by messenger to call a Pinya. Dieri tribe 681
43. Message-sticks of Wurunjerri, Narrinyeri, Gournditch-mara and Wotjobaluk tribes 696
44. Message-sticks of the Tongaranka, Narrang-ga, Mundainbura, and Yakunbura tribes 704
45. Message-stick of the Wakelbura tribe, and Kabugabulbajeru of the Chepara tribe 708
46. Wirha (Acacia salicina) 712
47. Kurnai woman with baskets 719
48. An Obal placed as a guide to a following party. Kurnai tribe 722
49. Kurnai woman carrying a child 737
50. Markings which were made upon the skin sides of opossum skins by the Kurnai when they sewed them together as coverings 742
51. Kurnai woman, showing raised scars on back 743
52. Yuin man with raised scars on chest, in ceremonial dress 745
53. A Kurnai man climbing a tree in search of an opossum 757