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Children of Wild Australia

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This work presents observations of Aboriginal children in remote Australian regions, combining landscape description with accounts of daily life, play, skills, and survival under harsh climate. It surveys family structures and homes, education and mission life, hunting tools and food-gathering techniques, native dances and ceremonies, magic and sorcery, funeral customs, and the stories told to youngsters. Interwoven are portraits of communal values, childhood training in crafts and weapons, and descriptions of particular settlements such as Yarrabah and Trubanaman Creek. The tone is descriptive and aimed at young readers, emphasizing both hardships and affection within indigenous childhood experience.

About the Author

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Herbert Pitts

Herbert Pitts was an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly for his book "Children of Wild Australia." This work explores the lives and adventures of children in the Australian wilderness, showcasing the unique landscapes and cultures of the region. Pitts' writing often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the experiences of youth, making his contributions to literature both engaging and educational for young readers.

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