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ILLUSTRATIONS

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1.Kurnai man wearing opossum rug40
2.Man of the Wonkanguru tribe46
3.Man of the Wonkanguru tribe48
4.Man of the Narrang-ga tribe66
5.One of the Krauatungalung clan of the Kurnai tribe74
6.One of the Krauatungalung clan of the Kurnai tribe75
7.A Kurnai woman79
8.One of the Krauatungalung clan of the Kurnai tribe136
9.A woman of the Dalebura tribe228
10.Kaiabara record of the sub-class names231
11.Berak, one of the Wurunjerri tribe254
12.Native weapons265
13.Spear -thrower used at Kurnai Jeraeil, and considered to be very strong magically277
14.Stone axe, ground312
15.Molongo dance in which decorations of emu feathers are worn331
16.Shields used to ward off spears; shields for club fighting337
17.Boomerangs of Victorian tribes339
18.Tulaba, one of the Kurnai, as a Wait-jurk344
19.Tankowillin, one of the Kurnai, as a Nungi-nungit345
20.A Nungi-nungit preparing to avenge a death by evil magic in the Kurnai tribe349
21.Guliwils364
22.Preparation for the Molongo dance415
23.Molongo dance near Lake Eyre417
24.A Kurnai bark canoe424

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