Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Totemic life
2. Terrestrial spirit beings
3. Water spirit beings
4. Plant food
5. Animal food
6. Water
7. Fire in Aboriginal south-eastern Australia
8. Watercraft
9. Shelter: housing
10. Clothing
11. Wellbeing
12. Healing
13. Trade
14. Space
15. Time
Conclusion
References
Index
Fred (David) Cahir is an Associate Professor in
Aboriginal Studies at Federation University Australia in the
Faculty of Education and Arts. His Masters and PhD focused on local
Victorian Aboriginal history. His research interests include
Victorian Aboriginal history, Australian frontier history,
Aboriginal heritage tourism history, Aboriginal biocultural
knowledge and toponyms (place names).
Ian D. Clark is a Professor of Tourism in the
Business School at Federation University Australia. He has a PhD in
Aboriginal Historical Geography from Monash University. He has been
researching Aboriginal history since 1982. He has been the manager
of the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Halls Gap, and the
History Research Fellow at AIATSIS in Canberra. His areas of
interest include Aboriginal history, the history of tourism, and
place names.
Philip A. Clarke is a consultant anthropologist,
working in native title and Aboriginal heritage. With an academic
background in both science and anthropology, his research interests
are focused on the ethnosciences, in particular Australian
ethnobiology and ethnoastronomy.
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