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Photographs of religious ceremonies of the Australian Aborigines [picture] / Charles H. Kerry
Bib ID 1586158
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Kerry, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1858-1928
 
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Access Conditions Restricted - Aboriginal ceremonial and gender specific material (men's business). 
Description ca. 1895 
1 album (21 photographs) : albumen ; 20.3 x 27.5 cm. 
Notes

Cover title: Aborigines of Australia - religious ceremonies.

Photographs of portraits and scenes of Aboriginals, commissioned by the N.S.W. Government.

Second copies exist of some photographs, formerly 7-10, 12-18 J2 they are held on restricted access.

Subjects Aboriginal Australians - Rites and ceremonies - Photographs.

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Members of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Maori communities are advised that this catalogue contains names and images of deceased people. All users of the catalogue should also be aware that certain words, terms or descriptions may be culturally sensitive and may be considered inappropriate today, but may have reflected the author's/creator's attitude or that of the period in which they were written.