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Totemic map of Western Australia showing where totems were obtained [cartographic material]
Bib ID 2322729
Format MapMap
Scale Scale [ca. 1:3 168 000] (E 113°--E 129°/S 14°--S 35°) 
Description [1910?] 
1 map ; 81 x 55 cm. + typescript (2 leaves ; 34 cm.) 
Notes

Map with annotations in pencil, showing totems, in Aboriginal languages, and areas from which they were identified. These areas cover south coast of Western Australia, south west of Western Australia, northern Gascoyne region and southern Ashburton region. Relief shown by hachures.

Other title: Map showing totems.

Drawn on base map: Map of Western Australia 1909.

Accompanied by typescript: Names occurring on Totem map.

On verso: "No. 3".

Digital master available; National Library of Australia, Map collection;

Subjects Aboriginal Australians - Western Australia - Maps.  |  Totems - Western Australia - Maps.  |  Western Australia - Maps.
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Map showing totems

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