INDEX
Roman numerals refer to Preface.
A
abris
,
322
Acacia salicina
,
157
acacia seed,
150
,
151
Adelaide tribes,
xii
,
100
,
102
,
180
,
195
,
204
,
206
,
208
,
212
,
214
,
360
,
366
administration, tribal,
225
et seq.
adzes,
366
,
367
Affenspalte
,
38
“
alangua
” (native pear), Knaninja,
353
albinism,
48
“
Algerrigiowumma
,” sky-shying act,
238
,
239
Alligator River,
197
,
249
allotment of infants,
221
,
222
“
Altjerra
,”
279
,
295
,
341
,
342
“
Altjerrajara
,” Supreme Number,
271
,
296
“
Altjerringa
,”
279
,
296
,
342
“
Aluggurra
” women,
343
Aluridja tribe,
xii
,
4
,
47
,
48
,
50
,
65
,
78
,
82
,
83
,
92
,
95
,
111
,
114
,
121
,
147
,
149
,
150
,
151
,
153
,
155
,
170
,
176
,
178
,
184
,
192
,
200
,
205
,
213
,
226
,
231
,
236
,
239
,
240
,
243
,
255
,
259
,
264
,
267
,
269
,
271
,
272
,
282
,
295
,
296
,
349
,
356
,
361
,
362
,
387
,
396
,
398
,
400
,
402
amputation of finger joints,
253
,
254
ancestor worship,
257
animation, in art,
320
,
336
,
337
,
338
animal tracks, drawn in sand,
70-73
anthill burial,
206
;
of bone,
214
Anthistiria
(kangaroo grass),
276
,
387
anthropomorphous designs,
353-358
“
Antjuarra
,” tooth-rapping ceremony,
235
anvil-stone,
369
approaching a stranger,
2
,
3
;
a camp,
105
appreciation, expression of,
399
archer fish, ochre drawing of,
328
armistice,
188
Arnhem Land,
50
,
196
,
197
Arrabonna Tribe,
4
,
200
,
237
,
269
,
362
“
Arrarra
,” a circumcision ceremony,
239
et seq.
“
arrera
,” kangaroo, Knaninja,
352
“
Arrolmolba
” (phallus),
291
art of the aboriginal,
xi
,
xii
,
297-358
artificial colouring of body, hunting,
142
;
in warfare,
184
;
of emissaries at initiation,
254
;
for cosmetic and ceremonial purposes,
324-326
artificial warmth applied to infant,
66
Arunndta Tribe,
xi
,
xii
,
4
,
6
,
48
,
50
,
63
,
65
,
70
,
76
,
77
,
78
,
82
,
83
,
86
,
92
,
95
,
103
,
106
,
114
,
121
,
125
,
142
,
147
,
149
,
150
,
151
,
152
,
153
,
155
,
166
,
170
,
172
,
175
,
176
,
178
,
184
,
192
,
200
,
205
,
214
,
218
,
220
,
226
,
231
,
237
,
238
,
263
,
264
,
271
,
272
,
274
,
275
,
282
,
287
,
291
,
292
,
295
,
296
,
308
,
311
,
321
,
328
,
330
,
337
,
338
,
341
,
343
,
347
,
349
,
350
,
352
,
361
,
362
,
363
,
386
,
387
,
390
,
391
,
398
,
399
,
400
,
401
,
402
,
403
,
404
,
405
“
Atoakwatje
,” water-men,
264
,
265
aspirate sounds,
403
attachment of parents to children,
65
,
66
“
aumba
” (
Brachysema
),
153
Australoid,
58
,
59
;
migrations,
56
,
57
,
58
awl, stone,
365
Ayers Ranges,
75
B
bailers,
95
baldness,
50
ball-games,
77
,
78
bandicoot, corrobboree of,
383
“
banki
,” prepuse,
243
bark, canoes,
160-164
;
drawings,
323
;
shield,
86
,
87
;
water-carriers,
92
,
93
barramundi vertebræ used as spear heads,
198
barter, with ochre,
113
;
with women,
222
bathing,
99
Bathurst Islanders,
76
,
77
,
93
,
95
,
96
,
115
,
159
,
161
,
163
,
168
,
207
,
238
,
309
,
310
,
319
,
323
,
373
,
379
,
380
beard,
50
,
51
,
117
;
of female,
46
bees’ honey,
145
bell-bird,
386
belly,
20
,
21
Berringin Tribe,
4
,
11
,
129
,
130
,
201
,
374
beverages,
153
biological consanguinity between Australia and other continents,
55
bird-like attitude,
107
birds’ eggs,
125
,
126
birth of aboriginal,
61-68
biting the initiate’s head,
244
,
245
bleeding, stanching of, after circumcision,
243
blindness, following club hit,
37
blonde, aboriginal,
48
,
49
,
50
blood, drinking of,
154
;
stilling the flow of,
186
;
thrown at opponent during a duel,
166
;
revenge,
187
Bloodwood apple,
152
Bloomfield River,
48
blue eye in aboriginal,
25
Blue Mountains,
57
boabab, carved tree,
309
;
carved nuts,
311
,
312
,
313
,
331
;
nuts used as rattles,
374
;
trees serving as reservoirs,
97
,
98
“
Bobi
,” tjuringa,
270
body decoration, at completion of mourning,
214
,
215
;
cosmetic, artistic and ceremonial,
324
,
325
,
326
.
See also
artificial colouring of body
“
Böllier
” ceremony, initiation,
250
bone, carving of,
313
;
“pointing” the,
174-178
,
209
bone-pointed spear-thrower,
201
bones of dead man collected,
214
;
radius selected for “pointing bone,”
215
“boning” to death,
174-178
,
209
boomerang, practice,
86
;
used as a musical instrument,
374
,
383
;
used in duels,
168
;
used in warfare,
187
,
188
“boomerang-legs,”
15
boomerang-spear duel, drawing of,
330
,
338
boras,
377
boys, apportioned to old men,
65
,
66
;
taught use of weapons,
85
,
86
Brachysema Chambersii
,
153
brain of aboriginal,
37
,
38
breast,
18-20
;
artificial lactation of,
20
;
development of,
19
;
enchantment of,
19
;
touched with charred mulga,
65
Bremer, Sir Gordon,
144
Buccaneer Archipelago,
50
,
51
buffalo, drawing of,
325
,
337
;
hunt,
144
,
145
, and
Frontispiece
bull-roarer, used at circumcision,
241
,
242
;
at mika operation,
246
;
at tooth-rapping ceremony,
232
,
233
burial and mourning customs,
203-215
burial ground, signpost erected at,
207
burial in anthill,
208
C
Calamus
used as paint brush,
319
,
320
Caledon Bay,
115
calvarium, Tennants Creek,
53
;
used as a drinking vessel,
214
Cambridge Gulf Tribes,
x
,
51
,
62
,
65
,
74
,
93
,
99
,
101
,
226
,
238
,
282
,
288
,
375
,
377
,
405
camel, ochre drawing of,
329
Campbell, John,
344
camp, clearing a site for,
100
;
life,
100-119
;
occupations while in,
112
,
113
;
selection of,
91
camptocnemia
,
15
cannibalism,
21
,
189
canoes,
160-164
;
dug-outs,
164
;
housing of,
162
;
with outriggers,
164
;
with sail,
164
capacity of skull,
37
Cape York,
93
,
104
caravan travelling,
1
caries,
31
Carpentaria Gulf,
50
,
93
,
128
,
129
,
151
,
160
,
161
,
162
,
164
,
189
,
201
,
266
,
287
,
375
carpentry taught boys,
85
carrying, dogs,
67
;
infants, methods of,
66
,
67
carved bone,
313
;
grave posts,
207
,
309-310
;
pearl shell,
313
;
trees,
308
,
309
;
weapons,
310
carvings in rock,
299-308
Cassia
, branch used as an emblem of peace,
2
;
used for headgear,
280
casus belli
,
183
caterpillar,
122
;
totemic designs of,
350
,
352
Caucasian,
58
,
59
;
derived from Australoid,
59
cave drawings,
314
,
315
,
322
et seq.
;
of Glenelg River,
333
,
343-345
;
inspiration given by natural feature,
331
,
332
celestial “walk-about,”
296
ceremonial dance, drawing of,
332
,
338
ceremony of welcome,
379
character of aboriginal,
227
characteristics of race,
5-17
charcoal drawing, method of,
323
;
of ceremonial dance,
338
,
332
;
of crows,
319
,
335
,
336
;
of buffalo hunter,
325
,
337
;
of kangaroo hunter,
326
,
337
cheek bone,
30
chief of tribe,
226
chignon,
47
child decorations,
84
,
85
childhood,
69-90
children, entertainment of,
69
,
70
,
71
;
position of at ceremonials,
84
,
85
;
playing with sand and mud,
73-75
;
running after wind-driven seeds,
76
;
taught to sing and dance,
70
;
taught to draw and imitate tracks,
71
,
72
,
73
;
tobogganing,
75
chin,
29
Christianity,
257
cicadae and crickets, musical powers envied,
384
cicatrices,
236-238
,
250
circle-within-circle designs,
351
,
353
circumcision,
239-244
;
drastic treatment of shirkers,
243
clubbing the initiate,
242
clubs,
168
,
169
,
170
;
in warfare,
188
club-rule,
222-223
“coal sack,”
332
cockatoo, kept as pet,
89
colour, artificially applied to body when hunting,
142
;
of aboriginal’s skin,
40-45
;
affected by climate,
45
,
49
,
59
composition, in aboriginal art,
338
conception, ideas about,
284
,
285
conventional designs,
346
et seq.
conventional representation of human figure,
353-358
conversation, actions aiding,
395
;
by song,
385
conversationalist, the aboriginal as,
371
,
395
Coo-ee,
2
. See also “
käu
,”
142
cooking, methods of,
108
cooleman,
92
Coopers Creek,
50
,
83
,
92
,
102
,
114
(Barcoo),
121
,
127
,
150
,
155
,
169
,
170
,
190
(Barcoo),
200
,
237
,
362
,
376
cores, stone,
364
corrobboree,
377
cosmetics,
115
Cossus
moth (witchedy),
122
,
204
cotton tree (
Bombatt malabaricum
),
249
council of old men,
225
,
226
Crocker Island,
131
,
191
Crocodile, carvings of,
331
;
ceremony of,
377
;
eggs of,
126
;
floating log to simulate,
159
;
hunting the,
134
cradle, food-carrier taking the place of,
65
“cratch-cradle,”
84
crawfish,
128
cremation, not practised,
204
crossed boomerangs, the symbol of strife,
347
,
351
crows, ceremony of,
378
,
379
;
drawing of,
319
,
335
,
336
“cutting” the shadow,
175
Cunningham, Professor D. J.,
24
Cyperus rotundus
(“
yelka
”),
148
Cyrena
, acting as a pigment dish,
319
;
used as a scraper,
162
D
“
dabba
,” stone knife,
367
daggers,
172
Daly River spear types,
196
,
197
,
198
“
damatba
” throwing weapon,
170
“
dangorra
,” the great emu in the sky,
315
,
333
,
349
Darwin, Charles,
33
dead person’s name not mentioned,
211
,
212
death, tracing the cause of a,
208
,
209
dental rudiments,
33
de Rougemont,
133
desert surroundings,
1
dialects, variety of,
387
,
388
“
didjeridoo
” drone pipe,
375
,
376
,
379
,
380
Dieri Tribe,
xiv
,
4
,
76
,
82
,
83
,
92
,
111
,
121
,
150
,
155
,
170
,
172
,
190
,
205
,
206
,
218
,
237
,
242
,
271
,
282
,
289
,
290
,
361
,
362
,
376
,
386
,
396
,
400
diminutive expressions,
396
,
400
“
dindula
,” hair ornament,
47
dingo, the wild dog of Australia,
119
;
hunting the,
141
;
mythical dingo or “
knullia
” people,
342
Diprotodon
,
52
,
54
;
associated with other bones,
119
;
carving of spoor,
307
disc throwing,
76
discipline,
85
diseases, the cause of rapid decline of aborigines,
xiv
dog, the constant companion of aboriginal,
118
,
119
dolichocephaly
,
35
dolls,
79
,
80
down-decoration of ground,
282
,
326
Dravidians,
58
drawings, in sand,
70-73
;
of “totem,”
339-343
dress, mode of,
113
,
114
,
115
drinking, methods of,
98
,
99
drone pipe,
375
,
376
,
379
,
380
drought, trying conditions of,
117
Dubois, Professor,
55
Duboisia Hopwoodi
,
155
Duckworth, Professor, W. L. H.,
33
duels,
165-174
;
boomerang,
168
;
chivalry displayed in,
174
;
club,
168-170
;
damatba,
170
;
heavy spear,
172
,
173
;
kutturu,
165-168
;
reed spears,
171
;
stone dagger,
172
;
shield used in,
173
dugong, hunting the,
134-137
;
sung to during initiation,
19
dugout canoes,
164
Durham Downs,
237
E
ear,
29
,
30
echidna designs,
336
,
346
,
347
eggs, of birds,
125
,
126
;
of reptiles,
126
“
Elaija
,” a sacred ancestor,
283
“
elbola
,” bark headgear,
280
“
elenba
,” wooden hair pins,
47
elopement,
223
emu, in the sky,
315
,
332
,
333
,
334
,
349
;
carved in boabab,
309
,
330
;
carving on boomerang,
317
;
ceremony,
274-280
,
377
,
378
;
game,
81
,
82
;
gum leaves imitating the rustle of,
374
;
hunting the,
129-140
;
neck in the sky (“
Yirrerri
”),
334
enemy, corrobboree portraying the slaying of,
383
,
384
“
engulba
,” pitjuri,
155
ensellure
,
7
epipteric bone,
36
“
Erinnja
,” an evil spirit,
294
“
erriakutta
” (yelka) ceremonial drawing,
282
,
327
erythrism,
48
escort of natives,
2
Etheridge, R.,
x
ethmoid,
25
“
Etominja
,” sacred ground design,
282
,
326
Eucalyptus corymbosa
(Bloodwood),
98
,
152
;
dumosa
(water mallee),
98
;
miniata
(woolly butt),
161
;
rostrata
(red gum),
147
;
tetradonta
(stringy bark),
161
Eugenia
, leaf poultice applied to breast,
20
evil spirit,
291
,
292
,
294
,
299
,
314
,
385
exchange of wives,
224
exclamations,
398
,
399
external angular process
,
25
extremities, length of,
10
eye,
23
,
25
F
Face,
22-30
fat of emu and goanna,
115
fatty tissue scant in aboriginal,
5
,
6
fatty tumours,
6
feather wig,
50
femur,
14
,
15
feet, evolution and use of,
10
et seq.
;
“hand-like” form of Berringin tribesman,
11
fibula,
16
fight, corrobboree of,
382
figure contrast between aboriginal and European,
5
et seq.
fire-fly, artificial,
376
fire ceremony (“
Ngardaddi
”),
261
,
263
fire,
108
;
shovels,
109
,
110
;
saw,
111
,
202
;
sores,
110
;
stick,
110
,
112
;
whisk,
110
,
111
;
the precursor of civilization,
258
,
260
;
legend concerning origin on earth,
259
,
260
fireless cooking,
80
fire walking,
236
firewood, gathered by women,
107
fish, barriers,
129
;
designs,
350
;
hooks,
132
;
nets,
129
,
130
,
131
;
nooses,
129
;
ochre drawings of,
328
;
spears,
131
,
132
fishing, in parties,
127
,
128
,
129
;
line,
132
;
methods,
127
,
128
;
races,
128
flatfoot,
12
Flinders, Matthew,
117
Flinders Ranges, burial customs in the,
206
;
ochre mine,
316
;
rock carvings,
299
,
303-308
flying fox design,
345
,
350
foetal elements (“
rattappa
”),
287
food-carrier, used as cradle,
64
,
65
,
66
food restrictions,
250
,
251
foot of Tasmanian,
14
footmarks in caves,
322
fourth molar,
32
,
33
forehead,
23
,
35
Fowler’s Bay,
64
,
76
,
295
,
383
Fraipont’s method,
28
,
29
frog, corrobboree of,
379
frog dance of children,
70
frog designs,
335
,
346
frontal bone,
35
,
36
frontal suture,
34
Frontispiece,
145
funeral chant,
211
G
gagging the initiate,
242
,
246
Garner, Professor,
405
Genyornis
, carving of track,
308
geological antiquity,
49
,
52
,
53
,
54
gesture language,
388-394
“
gibba
,” chewed bone,
176
“
Gibberi
,” circumcision,
242
Gibraltar skull,
23
,
32
Ginmu Tribe,
4
,
253
girls accompany women instructors,
85
Glenelg River,
xi
,
159
,
288
,
312
,
333
,
344
goanna,
127
Gondwana,
55
,
56
Good Spirit,
294
,
295
goose hunting,
138
,
139
“
gorri
,” a game played on the Humbert River,
76
,
77
gouge, bone,
314
grasshopper,
387
grass tree, cover when emu hunting,
140
;
flower stalks used for making spear shafts,
195
grave posts,
207
Great Australian Bight,
66
,
141
,
169
,
192
,
199
great emu ceremony,
274
et seq.
Grey, Sir George,
xi
,
219
,
272
,
340
,
343
,
344
Gribble, E. R.,
17
Groote Island,
101
,
164
,
197
ground drawings,
282
,
326
,
327
grubs,
122-125
gruesome rite,
247
,
290
“
gummanda
,” cicatrices,
238
H
habitations,
101-105
half-castes,
59
,
60
hailstone (“
Imbodna
”), mythical stone,
264
hair,
46
,
47
;
belts,
116
;
cutting of,
117
;
pins (wooden),
47
Hakea
bark, charcoal used for blackening hair,
285
hammers, stone,
360
hand-ball,
77
hand-like feet,
10-12
hand-prints in caves,
321
,
322
hand-mills,
319
,
361
hardening the child,
236
hatchets, stone,
362
,
363
hawk traps,
137
,
138
head-biting during initiation,
244
,
245
head-dress, of emu ceremony,
277
;
of “
tjilba purra
” (phallic) ceremony,
287
head-rests,
105
height of aboriginal,
16
,
17
Helix perinflata
,
121
Hickson, Sydney,
49
hide and seek,
78
,
79
Higgin, A. J.,
157
hollow trees used as shelters,
102
honey, wild bees’,
145
;
drink,
153
,
154
honey-ant,
146
,
147
Howitt, Dr. A. W.,
295
human chain-pattern,
353
,
354
,
355
human form, pictographic representation of,
353-358
Humbert River,
76
,
320
,
324
,
336
,
337
,
352
,
353
,
403
Humboldt, Alexander von,
20
humerus,
16
hunt, objects of the,
121
hunting,
120-147
;
buffalo,
144
,
145
;
crocodile,
134
;
dingo,
141
;
dugong,
134-137
;
emu,
129-140
;
geese,
138
,
139
;
hawks,
137
,
138
;
kangaroo,
141-144
;
opossum,
140
,
141
;
turtle,
132
,
133
;
whistling duck,
139
;
wallaby,
141
;
wombat,
141
hunting instinct,
120
,
121
hunting with fire,
126
huts,
102-105
Huxley, Thomas,
24
hypertrichosis
,
46
I
“
ilbarinam
,” tjuringa,
xi
“
ilja-imbadja
,” hand marks in caves,
321
“
ilgarukna
,” venesection,
275
“
illiya tjuringa
,” emu ceremony,
274
et seq.
“
ilpalinja
,” sun worship,
265-267
“
Iltdana
,” evil spirit,
292
Ilyauarra Tribe,
4
,
205
“
Imbodna
,” a mythical hailstone,
264
“
Imboromba
,” a spirit father’s mate,
287
imitation, of the plovers’ call,
70
,
265
,
379
,
386
;
of the dingo’s howl,
70
;
of the jungle fowl’s call,
380
;
of the crow’s call,
378
;
of the crocodile,
377
;
of the emu,
279
,
378
“
Indorida
,” the mate of Rukkutta,
291
infant betrothal,
221
infant, treatment of,
64-68
;
rubbing milk and charcoal over body of,
65
;
singeing hair of, with fire stick,
65
“
ingada
,” a chief,
226
Ingada Ladjia Knaninja, leader of yam ceremony,
281
“
ingwitega
,” munyeroo,
150
inion
,
36
initiation,
230-256
;
amputation of finger-joints,
253
,
254
;
of the female,
252
,
253
;
origin of,
251
,
252
;
without mutilation,
249
instinct for locating water,
96
interment,
205-207
internal angular process
,
25
interrogatives,
403
intitjuma, ceremonies,
274
intoxicating drink,
153
,
154
introduction to a tribe,
1-3
iris,
25
“
irr
,”
171
;
expression of disgust,
118
“
irriakutta
,” yelka,
149
J
“
jarrulge
,” mulga apple,
152
Jewish features,
26
“
jingardti
,” a chief,
226
Joyce, Capt. T. A.,
x
judge of character,
228
“
judja
,” a chief,
226
jungle fowl, corrobboree of,
380
,
381
jus primae noctis
,
256
justice, idea of,
227
K
“
kadabba
,” phallus,
283
,
284
Kai Kai, an old medicine man,
180
“
kaidi
,” tjuringa,
270
kaili (boomerang), used as musical instrument,
383
;
miniature, for practice,
82
Kaitidji (Kaitish) Tribe,
4
,
92
,
364
Kakera, marriage group,
220
Kakatu Tribe,
4
,
267
“
kaleya pubanye
,” the sitting emu (coal sack),
332
“
kaloa
,” raft,
160
;
toy models of,
82
“
kalumba
,” nardoo,
150
“
kalunuinti
,” phallus,
288
“
kanbanna
,” paddles,
159
kangaroo, charcoal drawings of,
321
,
326
,
336
,
337
;
conventional representation of,
350
;
corrobboree of,
381
;
hunt,
141-144
;
ochre drawings of,
327
,
328
;
origin of “
arre
,” its name,
387
;
tjuringa design of,
349
,
352
“
kapa
” or “
kadje
,” water lily,
151
“
kapi wiyinna
,” magic water stick,
264
“
karru
,” milky way,
349
“
karwinnunga
,” shield,
173
“
käu
,”
vide
Coo-ee
,
142
“
käu-käu
,” chewed bone,
176
“
kaula
,” native pear,
152
Keith, Sir Arthur,
x
kidney fat and marrow of dead warriors eaten,
189
Killalpaninna,
290
;
“
killa wulpanna
,”
290
,
291
King Sound natives,
50
,
82
,
88
,
132
,
151
,
159
,
283
,
309
,
311
,
330
,
358
,
363
,
396
kitchen-middens,
121
,
122
Klaatsch, Professor Hermann,
x
,
25
,
28
,
29
,
42
,
50
“
Knaninja
,”
xi
,
265
,
271
,
274
,
280
,
281
,
282
,
285
,
327
,
341
,
352
,
353
“
Knaninja Arrerreka
,” mythical sun creature,
265
;
ceremonies of,
274
knives, stone,
364
“
knudda
” (fat) of witchedy,
342
“
Knurriga Tjilba Purra
” (phallus),
286
;
head of the Kukadja,
285
kobong,
xi
,
219
,
226
,
232
,
269
,
271
,
272
,
340
Kochia
bush, used for making vegetable-down,
276
Kolaia Tribe,
4
,
65
“
kolldürr
,” stone spear-head,
370
Kukadja,
285
,
286
,
292
,
293
Kukata Tribe,
4
,
32
,
81
,
82
,
87
,
184
,
200
,
205
,
236
,
241
,
242
,
248
,
255
,
288
,
296
,
318
,
361
,
362
“
kukerra
,” playing stick,
82
,
83
Kumara marriage group,
220
Kunapippi, a mythical witch,
271
Kurdaitja, an evil creature,
71
,
72
“
kurreke tata
,” the plover,
70
,
265
,
386
“
kutturu
,” fighting stick, practice,
87
;
duels,
165-168
;
embodied in head-gear,
280
Kuyanni Tribe,
4
,
362
“
Kwatje
,” water, ceremonies,
274
“
Kwatje purra
,” magic water stick,
264
L
lachrymal bone,
25
lactation, artificial,
20
“
ladjia
,” or yam tjuringa,
280
et seq.
,
337
;
design of,
347
Lake Eyre,
50
lances,
193
“
langa langa
,” a shell knife used for “cutting the shadow,”
175
“
langu
,” native pear,
152
language,
xii
,
386-405
lanugo,
46
,
49
La Perouse,
107
Larrekiya Tribe,
4
,
62
,
77
,
111
,
130
,
131
,
139
,
142
,
163
,
164
,
170
,
196
,
201
,
202
,
205
,
207
,
208
,
210
,
230
,
249
,
252
,
332
,
374
,
379
,
384
legs,
14
Lemuria,
55
,
56
lerp manna,
147
leucoderma,
43
licentiousness,
224
,
254
“
lionila
,” a club,
170
lipomas
,
6
lips,
31
living skeletons,
21
lizards,
126
;
designs of,
334
,
335
lobulus
, piercing of,
30
log rafts,
158-160
“
lorngai
,” feather wig,
50
lumbo-sacral curve,
9
“
lurra
,” a lipoma,
6
M
MacDonnell Ranges,
50
,
92
,
127
,
146
,
153
,
155
,
218
,
226
,
285
,
291
,
341
,
362
,
364
,
405
Maiyarra’s conception,
61
;
accouchement,
63
Malay bêche-de-mer fishers,
57
manna,
147
mastoid process
,
30
“
marimba
,” wallaby bone used for loosening a tooth,
236
marine molluscs,
121
,
122
marital relationships between man and woman,
222
,
223
marriage systems,
218
,
219
,
220
,
221
;
allotment of infant,
221
,
222
“
marriwirri
,” wooden sword,
170
Marsdenia Leichhardti
, native pear,
152
Marsilea quadrifolia
, nardoo,
150
mastoid process
,
29
maternity, peculiar belief concerning,
62
medicine man,
179-182
,
264
,
265
,
273
,
294
;
attends council meeting,
225
,
226
;
treating a patient,
181
,
182
meeting an Australian tribe,
3
Melophorus inflatus
, honey ant,
146
Melville Islanders,
77
,
93
,
144
,
159
,
161
,
163
,
192
,
207
,
238
,
249
,
309
,
310
,
323
,
373
,
380
“
memba
,” a feather wig,
50
mental foramen
,
29
Menuaitja, marriage group,
220
“
merliadda
,” fire walking,
236
migrations of early man,
56
“
mika
,” a bark food carrier,
92
mika operation,
245-249
milk squirted at strangers,
228
milk and charcoal rubbed over newly-born child,
65
Milky Way,
332
,
349
,
350
Milk-bush,
387
mimicry, powers of,
371
“
mingul
,” pitjuri,
155
Minning Tribe,
4
,
170
,
218
,
220
,
260
,
270
,
334
“
miri
,” hand mill-stone,
361
modesty, sense of,
107
“
moiranje
,” a pubic tassel,
114
molars,
32
Mollinya ceremony,
250
Mongarrapungja, head of the Kukadja,
292
,
293
Mongoloid migration,
56
,
59
moon legends,
267-269
moon man,
267
,
268
monkeys, appreciation of, by aborigines,
89
,
90
mopoke,
386
“
moru
” (
Tephrosia
), a fish poison,
139
mothers charged with callousness,
65
mourning, customs of,
208-215
;
second period of,
214
mourning ceremony, comic imitation of,
380
mouth,
31-33
mud-balling,
75
mud slides,
73
,
74
mulga apple,
152
Mulluk Mulluk Tribe,
4
,
25
,
112
,
197
,
206
,
365
,
404
mummies,
208
munyeroo,
149
,
150
Muramura, the Supreme Number,
271
Murchison district, type of spear-thrower of,
200
Musgrave Ranges,
48
,
97
,
102
,
108
,
109
,
127
,
143
,
146
,
151
,
155
,
329
,
332
,
360
music and dance,
371-385
music sticks,
374
,
375
,
379
,
380
mussel (
Unio
),
121
;
knife used for “cutting the shadow,”
175
mutilations, after return of circumcision candidate,
243
;
after mika operation,
248
;
amputation of finger joints,
253
,
254
;
at mourning ceremonies,
209
,
210
,
211
,
213
;
head biting,
245
;
of female,
255
,
256
;
upon receipt of sad news,
210
N
Nangali, a mythical water-man,
264
“
nangarri
,” the medicine man,
179
,
180
,
181
,
182
,
264
,
265
,
273
,
294
;
treating a patient,
181
,
182
nardoo,
150
Narrinyerri Tribe,
4
,
95
,
169
,
200
,
214
,
296
naso-labial folds,
27
native pear (
Marsdenia
) design,
351
,
353
native well,
96
Nature worship,
257
“
naualla
,” cicatrices,
238
navigation,
158-164
Neanderthal skeleton,
15
,
23
,
24
,
25
Needlebush (
Hakea lorea
),
98
,
111
negative chin,
29
negative words,
398
Negroid,
15
,
28
,
29
,
34
,
56
,
59
newly-born infant, treatment of,
64
,
65
“
ngadanji
,” tjuringa of phallic significance,
xi
Ngadeja marriage group,
220
Ngameni Tribe,
xiv
,
4
,
82
,
155
,
205
,
237
,
361
,
362
Ngardaddi, a mythical fire thief,
261
,
262
“
ngongu nerbai
,” a stone spear-head,
370
“
nimmerima
,” an emu-spear,
139
nomenclature, defining the individual,
216-218
;
connected with marriage system,
218
,
219
Northern Territory tribes,
76
,
108
,
112
,
115
,
116
,
126
,
128
,
129
,
130
,
131
,
132
,
138
,
142
,
151
,
174
,
190
,
195
,
196
,
197
,
200
,
201
,
202
,
208
,
209
,
211
,
237
,
253
,
286
,
313
,
320
,
323
,
336
,
349
,
365
,
367
,
373
,
374
,
379
,
405
Northern Kimberleys tribes,
77
,
82
,
86
,
92
,
95
,
97
,
109
,
116
,
125
,
131
,
139
,
151
,
173
,
195
,
200
,
206
,
208
,
214
,
232
,
244
,
249
,
256
,
284
,
288
,
311
,
313
,
330
,
340
,
343
,
360
,
367
nose,
26-28
;
boring of septum,
230
,
231
nuclei, stone,
364
Nullarbor Plains tribes,
169
,
251
numerals,
396
,
397
Nyege, Supreme Spirit,
295
Nymphaea stellata
, blue water lily,
151
O
Obesity,
6
occipital bone,
39
ochre drawings, at ceremonials,
325
,
326
;
on bark,
323
;
on the body,
324
,
325
,
326
;
on weapons,
323
,
324
ochre, smeared over corpse,
208
;
over emissaries at initiation,
254
;
over infant,
65
;
over initiate in tooth-rapping ceremony,
234
;
over initiate in circumcision ceremony,
241
;
over sacred stone,
291
;
preparation of for barter,
113
,
318
;
preparation as a pigment,
318
,
319
ointments,
115
“
oladda
,” bark food-carrier,
65
“omelette” of emu egg,
125
,
126
Ooldea,
48
operating knife,
242
,
364
,
365
opossums, carried on the head,
88
;
hunting of,
140
,
141
;
suckled by gin,
91
orbita
,
25
,
26
orders of the day,
91
“
oridja
,” truffle,
151
origin of aboriginal,
52
orthognathism,
29
os inca
,
35
outriggers,
164
oven-stones,
360
,
361
P
paddles,
163
Pandanus cider,
153
,
154
Panunga marriage group,
220
“
parapara
,” nardoo,
150
parietal bone,
35
“
parli
,” the north-western form of wanningi,
356
Parnkalla Tribe,
4
,
199
patting the chest, a form of salutation,
3
“
päuya
,” native pear,
152
pearl shell coverings,
115
,
313
,
355
peroneus
muscle,
12
perspective, generally absent in drawings,
334
,
338
,
339
pets kept in camp,
88
“
peturr
,” pitjuri,
155
phallic worship,
x
,
xi
,
282-292
phallus,
249
,
283-292
;
water producing,
264
philosophical instincts,
116
,
117
Pidunga Tribe,
4
,
317
pigmentation of skin,
41-43
,
59
pitch, changing of, while rendering a song,
376
,
377
pitchi, bark food-carrier,
92
Pithecanthropus
,
15
,
55
pitjuri,
113
,
139
,
155
,
156
,
157
piturine,
157
placenta,
64
platform burial,
207
,
208
platycnemia
,
15
platypus design,
304
,
306
playing “father and mother,”
79
playing stick,
82
Pleistocene gravels,
53
plover, the “rainmaker,”
70
,
265
;
imitating call of stone plover,
379
;
origin of its name,
386
plurality, expression of,
400
“pointing” the bone,
174-178
Ponga Ponga Tribe,
4
,
88
,
112
,
184
,
197
,
198
,
365
Port George IV,
65
,
94
,
238
,
283
,
310
Port Hedland carvings,
299-303
,
329
Port Jackson carvings,
299
,
300
portulaca,
147
positive chin,
29
“pot-belly,”
21
pounders, stone,
360
pregnancy, artificial interference with,
64
“
prelja
,” manna,
147
premolars,
33
prepuse, resection of,
242
“primitive snout,”
27
prognathism
,
28
pronouns,
401-403
prostitutes,
223
pubic coverings,
114
,
115
,
243
,
249
,
313
“
puli
,” stone used in tooth-rapping ceremony,
236
Pultara marriage group,
220
“
purra
,” phallus,
287
Purula marriage group,
220
“
putta ildurra
,” stone dagger,
172
Psylla
,
147
Q
Queensland,
50
,
53
,
80
,
84
,
94
,
102
,
104
,
124
,
131
,
137
,
155
,
163
,
190
,
208
,
299
,
308
,
316
,
362
R
radius
selected for “bone,”
215
rafts,
158-160
rainmakers,
264
,
265
“rattappa,” foetal elements,
287
,
291
rattles, boab nuts, sea shells, and gum leaves,
374
red-hot coal placed on forearm,
87
,
88
reed spear,
171
,
194
religious ideas,
257-296
repetition of action, verbally expressed,
397
,
398
retouche
,
370
rhinal fissure
,
39
rhythm,
372
,
377
,
383
River Murray Tribes,
66
,
100
,
102
,
108
,
114
,
121
,
160
,
169
,
192
,
195
,
200
,
208
,
213
,
310
,
313
,
365
,
367
,
373
rivers, extinct in Australia,
59
rock carvings,
299-308
rock shelter,
322
Roebuck Bay,
170
Roper River Tribe,
153
,
197
,
249
,
270
,
287
Roth, Dr. Walter,
48
,
80
,
84
Rukkutta
, a tribal ancestor,
291
S
sacral bone,
9
sacred ceremonies,
273
et seq.
;
ceremonial object (“
tjilbakuta
”),
276
,
278
,
280
;
emu tjuringa,
274
et seq.
;
“
kwatje
” tjuringa,
274
sacred ground of tjuringa,
272
,
273
sacred ground drawing, “
Etominja
,”
282
sacred pole, “
Djundagalla
,”
248
,
249
;
stored in hut,
266
sagittal suture,
35
Salsola kali
,
76
salutations,
105
,
106
,
404
Sarcostemma
,
387
saw fish,
131
scars (tribal),
236-238
scaphocephaly
,
34
,
35
Schweinfurth, Prof. G.,
306
Scleroderma
,
152
scrapers, stone,
363-367
;
slate,
366
sepulchral caves,
214
sex worship,
257
,
282
,
289-292
shell-fish,
122
shelters,
101-105
Sherait Tribe,
130
,
365
shield,
173
,
188
ship-of-war, corrobboree of,
382
,
383
shoulder-blade,
16
sibilant sounds,
402
sign language,
388-394
singing, ensemble,
384
;
the words of a conversation,
385
sitting, methods of,
106
skeins of fur-string used during dance,
373
skeleton of aboriginal,
5-16
,
21-37
skeleton, imitation of, in body decoration,
325
skin, colour of,
40-45
skin drums,
373
,
374
skin water bags,
94
,
95
skins used by southern tribes,
100
,
114
skipping,
83
skull,
34
et seq.
;
capacity of,
37
sky-shying act,
238
,
239
sleep, order during,
101
;
position during,
105
Smith, Dr. Ramsay,
15
,
16
,
34
Smith, Dr. S. A.,
53
,
54
smoking ceremony,
253
snails,
121
snakes,
126
;
mythical,
269
songs,
377-385
;
imitating natural call-notes,
377
et seq.
Spartan principles,
87
spears,
190-198
;
carefully stored,
112
,
113
;
heavy,
172
,
173
;
poisoned,
198
;
reed,
171
,
194
,
195
;
stone-bladed,
367
;
stone-headed,
196
;
types figured,
191
;
uses of,
190
spear-head, stone,
367-370
;
method of making,
368-370
spear-throwers,
199-202
spine, curvature of,
7
;
effect of upright attitude upon,
8
;
effect of tree-climbing upon,
13
;
proportional lengths of vertebræ and cartilaginous discs,
8
;
smallness of vertebræ,
9
Spinifex
,
76
spokeshave, stone,
365
squamous
portion of temporal bone,
36
still-born children,
205
Stirling, Dr. E. C.,
15
Stokes, Lort,
105
stone age in Australia,
58
,
59
,
359
stone-covered huts,
103
stone implements,
359-370
Strehlow, Rev. Carl,
x
subincision,
245-249
;
sensual excitement at,
248
sulcus lunatus
,
38
Sunday Islanders,
65
,
66
,
78
,
82
,
84
,
89
,
93
,
117
,
176
,
295
,
331
,
355
,
368
,
397
,
398
,
401
,
403
,
404
sun-men,
267
sun worship,
265-267
superlative expressions,
399
Supreme Spirit,
xi
,
400
T
“
takul
,” mulga apple,
152
Talgai skull,
33
,
53
Talleri, the eternal home of all spirits,
296
“
taralje
,” a spear-thrower,
200
Tasmania, separated from the mainland,
119
Tasmanians,
14
,
15
,
16
,
28
,
31
,
34
,
35
,
37
,
49
“
tchewa
,” flat stone of hand-mill,
361
“
tdela
,” head-dress,
280
Tecoma Australis
,
195
,
196
teeth,
31
temperament,
229
Tennants Creek, calvarium,
53
;
the home of Kukadja men,
285
Tephrosia
, a poison plant,
139
terminal syllables,
398
,
399
the day’s march,
91-99
Therapon
, drawing of,
328
thigh bone,
14
,
15
third trochanter,
15
thorns, removal of in camp,
117
,
118
throwing competition,
78
thunder,
387
tibialis posticus
muscle,
16
time, beating of,
372
,
373
;
fixing of,
395
;
representation of,
351
“tip-cat,”
78
“
tjilbakuta
,” a sacred ceremonial object,
276
,
278
,
280
“
tjilba-purra
,” a phallus, embodied in head-gear,
287
;
Altjerra-Knaninja drawing,
327
Tjingali Tribe,
4
,
308
“
tjulu
,” a stone operating knife,
242
tjuringa,
217
,
311
;
Altjerra-Kutta,
291
;
acting as a talisman,
273
;
carried by initiation emissaries,
242
;
carved stone,
309
;
caterpillar,
350
,
352
,
353
;
ceremonies,
274
et seq.
;
in the sky,
334
;
inspirited by a deity,
270
;
kangaroo,
349
,
352
;
mythical origin of Kunapippi,
271
;
native pear,
351
,
353
;
of sun ceremony,
265
,
266
;
produced at female initiation ceremony,
255
;
stored in sacred caves,
272
,
343
;
witchedy grub,
348
;
yam pattern,
337
Tjurrega marriage group,
220
“
tjutanga
,” tooth-rapping rod,
236
“
toki
,” a waterlily,
151
tomahawks, stone,
362
,
363
Tomkinson Ranges,
48
,
67
,
114
,
143
,
227
tooth-ache,
32
tooth pick,
32
tooth-pointed spear-thrower,
201
tooth-rapping ceremonies,
231-236
;
“
antjuarra
,”
235
,
236
;
gum forced back with finger nail,
235
;
knocking the tooth out,
235
tops,
83
“totem,”
xi
,
219
,
226
,
269
,
270
,
271
,
272
,
273
,
279
,
280
,
282
,
285
,
339
,
340
,
341
,
351
,
353
“totem,” ancestors,
274
;
ceremonies,
274
;
food and hunting restrictions,
273
“totemic” designs,
339-343
,
346
,
351
,
352
,
353
Toxotes
, drawing of,
328
toys,
79
et seq.
toy, boomerang,
82
;
dart,
82
;
raft,
82
;
spears,
81
,
194
;
weapons,
80
,
81
tracks, drawn in sand,
71-73
;
representations of,
347-349
tree-climbing,
12-14
,
123
,
124
;
competitions in,
75
,
76
tree-felling by fire,
124
,
141
Triassic period,
56
tribal organizations,
216-224
tribal husbands,
224
tribal law,
226
Trigonia
in Australia,
58
,
59
truffle (
Scleroderma
),
151
,
152
trumpets, bamboo,
375
,
376
,
379
tubera frontalia
,
35
Tukura, a great Spirit,
295
,
296
,
356
Tukurata, the Supreme Number,
271
Tukutita, the Supreme Number,
271
“
turapitti
,” artificial fire-flies,
376
Turbo undulata
,
122
turtle, eggs,
126
;
hunting,
132
,
133
,
160
turtle designs,
335
,
346
Tutrarre, a mythical dog,
267
twins,
63
,
64
U
Ullbönnalenna water hole,
97
“
ullyinga
,” witchedy hook,
125
Ulparidja group,
48
umbilical cord, treatment of,
64
Unio
,
121
Unio pictorum
,
319
upright attitude, see
spine
,
7
et seq.
urethrotomia
,
245-249
“
utnguringita
” or witchedy grub drawings,
341-343
u-within-u designs,
351
,
352
,
353
V
Veddahs,
25
,
58
vegetable diet,
148-152
vegetable down,
275
,
276
venesection,
275
verbs, conjugations of,
400
,
401
vermin-proof platform larders,
105
Victoria River tribes,
62
,
75
,
76
,
77
,
103
,
105
,
128
,
146
,
211
,
243
,
253
,
266
,
285
,
292
,
319
,
321
,
323
,
325
,
326
,
332
,
336
,
367
,
373
,
375
Victorian basalts, human bones beneath,
54
vocal productions,
376
et seq.
W
waddies,
168
et seq.
“
wadua
,” white vegetable-down,
276
“
wagal-wagal
,” a tjuringa,
270
walking,
12
;
in single file,
118
wallaby, hunting of,
141
“
waketo
,” munyeroo,
150
“
wanjerra
,” red vegetable down,
276
“
wanna
,” yam sticks,
148
wanningi,
240
,
244
,
356
,
357
Waraka, a spirit father,
287
war council,
184
warfare,
183-189
“
warrakinna
,” pitjuri,
155
Warramunga Tribe,
4
,
92
Warrupu, a Minning ancestor,
260
Warrida-jinna (eagle hawk’s claw), Southern Cross,
349
Warrnambool footprints,
54
water, in Currajong, Bloodwood and Needlebush,
98
;
supplies guarded against pollution,
97
;
transported by women,
91
,
92
water carriers,
92-95
water ceremonies,
274
water legend,
263
,
264
water mallee,
Eucalyptus dumosa
,
98
water men, “
atoa kwatje
,”
264
,
265
water lily tubers,
151
water supplies,
96
,
97
weaning of children,
66
Wellington caves,
54
Wenoinn, a Minning ancestor,
260
white ants added to acacia flour,
150
,
151
“white blackfellow,”
42
Wickham River,
248
“
widida
,” native truffle,
151
widow,
212-214
;
claimed by deceased husband’s brother,
213
;
cutting off of hair,
213
;
re-opening scalp wound,
213
;
skull caps of gypsum,
213
“
wilpa
,” a wallaby,
141
“
winudtharra
,” honey ant,
147
Winyeru, initiation ceremony,
242
,
248
“
wirrauwa
,” a bark bucket,
94
Wirrewarra, the eternal home of all Spirits,
296
witchedy grub,
122
,
123
,
124
,
125
;
sacred drawings of,
341-343
;
“totemic” designs,
351-352
witchedy hook,
124
,
125
Wogait Tribe,
4
,
62
,
83
,
109
,
116
,
130
,
131
,
139
,
170
,
196
,
197
,
198
,
201
,
208
,
243
,
244
,
332
,
365
,
374
,
379
woman, corrobboree of,
383
wombat hunt,
141
women, the recognized carriers,
112
Womma, the Milky Way,
350
wommera, spear-thrower,
180
,
199-202
Wongapitcha Tribe,
3
,
4
,
47
,
48
,
67
,
92
,
95
,
111
,
114
,
121
,
122
,
147
,
151
,
152
,
153
,
155
,
184
,
200
,
205
,
218
,
235
,
236
,
242
,
255
,
259
,
349
,
361
,
396
,
398
Wongkanguru Tribe,
4
,
83
,
121
,
155
,
361
,
362
Woods, Rev. Tenison,
43
Wordaman Tribe,
4
,
201
,
248
words derived from natural phenomena,
386
,
387
;
imitating natural sounds,
386
Worma Kadiabba, a mythical snake’s head,
269
Wormian bones,
35
Worora Tribe,
4
,
94
,
116
,
176
,
238
,
310
,
321
,
343
,
361
,
369
“
Wubbi, wubbi, wubbi, wau!
”, the voice of the bull-roarer,
241
,
242
Wulna Tribe,
196
X
Xanthorrhœa
, grass tree, used in emu hunting,
140
;
flower stalk used for spear shaft,
195
Y
yam ceremony,
280
yams,
151
yam stick,
148
yam tjuringa,
280
et seq.
,
337
,
347
Yantowannta Tribe,
xiv
,
4
,
50
,
82
,
83
,
92
,
114
,
121
,
155
,
169
,
205
,
207
,
213
,
237
Yarrakinna, ochre mine near Parachilna,
316
“
yarralyi
,” beetles supposed to possess ecbolic principles,
64
Yauroworka Tribe,
xiv
,
4
,
103
“
yeapatja
,” or caterpillar tjuringa,
352
,
353
yelka,
148
,
149
;
ceremonial drawing of,
327
“
yerumba
,” a honey ant,
147
Yirrerri
, neck of emu in the sky,
334
Yunta rock carvings,
306-308
Z
Zamia
, cicatrices in imitation of,
238
;
in Australia,
58
zygomatic
arch,
30