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The Kurnai of Gippsland / Phillip Pepper in collaboration with Tess de Araugo
Bib ID 2987060
Format BookBook
Author
Pepper, Phillip
 
Description Melbourne : Hyland House, 1985 
xiv, 322 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 26 cm. 
ISBN 0908090757 (set)
0908090803
Series

What did happen to the Aborigines of Victoria ; v. 1.

Notes

Includes index.

Maps on lining papers.

Bibliography: p. [307]-309.

Subjects Aboriginal Australians -- Victoria -- Gippsland -- History.  |  Kurnai (Australian people) -- History.
Other authors/contributors De Araugo, Tess

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