Box 5/Item 21: Notebook re. Aboriginal languages, sign language, songs and tribes, undated - Page 29
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Grode Island
Women live practically apart from
the men, and when they are on
the march carry two paperbark sheets
one in front and on behind, holding
them with hands. Upon approach
of man they duck behind the
sheets like into a box. Come
up to their husbands at night-
fall to bring them food.
Flight of black cockatoos
regular to 5 minutes like [clock?]
Spanish windlass Surge
[annotated diagram]
[ear?] |
vertical stake |
take loop with stick and turn [rommel?] stick |
tree slacken or surge |
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