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A survey of Indigenous peoples across Australia that combines ethnographic observation, linguistic analysis, and colonial-era testimony. It outlines theories of origin and dialect variation, daily life, kinship and marriage practices, rites such as depilation and funerary customs, material culture and subsistence, and ceremonial performances. The text documents episodes of violent contact and of missionary and government interventions, presents regional case studies including island communities and the decline of Tasmanian groups, and closes with recommendations and reflections drawn from inquiries, missionary reports, and personal experience.

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R.N. Richard Sadleir

R.N. Richard Sadleir was an author known for his contributions to the understanding of Indigenous cultures in Australia. His notable work, "The Aborigines of Australia," provides insights into the lives, traditions, and challenges faced by Aboriginal peoples. Through his writing, Sadleir aimed to shed light on the rich cultural heritage and social dynamics of these communities, contributing to the broader discourse on Indigenous rights and representation. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Australian history and anthropology.

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