Archival Resources Details

Thomas Anstey Parkhouse - Records

Title
Thomas Anstey Parkhouse - Records
Repository
South Australian Museum Archives
Reference
A.D. 30
Date Range
1889 - 1923
Description

'Vocabularies and Notes on the Larrikia and other N.T. Tribes' (232 pages with illustrations); 'Remarks on the Native Tongues in the District of Port Darwin' 1894; miscellaneous papers, notes and correspondence used in the compilation of 'Vocabularies of the Larrikia' c1890-1910; 'The Moral Philosophy of the Australian Natives' 1898; 'Vocabulary of the Kimberley Tribe, W.A.' (typescript vocabulary taken by W.C.M. Finniss); typescript bibliography of a book on Aboriginal society [A.D. 30].

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EOAS ID: archives/BSAR01764.htm

This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
Reference: https://www.bom.gov.au/resources/indigenous-weather-knowledge/indigenous-seasonal-calendars/gariwerd-calendar#bom-anchor-list__item-kooyang-season-of-eels

Publisher: Swinburne University of Technology.

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