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A1200 L15387 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - These Aboriginals from Yirrkala, in the Arnhem Land Aboriginals reservation, Northern Territory, are performing the dance of Jambuwal. This dance, which tells the story of the spirit man who creates the thunderstorms, take place at the circumcision ceremony of the tribe's young boys [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L15388 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginals perform the dance of Mana, the shark, at the circumcision ceremony of the tribe's boys [photographic image] / photographer, C. Mountford. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L15393 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - An Australian Aboriginal boy being painted in preparation for a circumcision ceremony. The ceremony in this district of Yirrkalla, in the Northern Territory's Arnhem Land Aboriginals reservation [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L15397 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - The circumcision ceremony is the first step on the road to manhood for these Australian Aboriginal lads from Yirrkalla in the Arnhem Land reservation of Northern Territory [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L15398 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - Australian Aboriginal dancers the myth of creation at the circumcision ceremony of the tribe's boys [photographic image] / photographer, C. Mountford. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L15399 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - Australian Aboriginal dancers the myth of creation at the circumcision ceremony of the tribe's boys [photographic image] / photographer, C. Mountford. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L15404 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Tribal - An Australian Aboriginal boy being painted in preparation for a circumcision ceremony. The ceremony in this district of Yirrkalla, in the Northern Territory's Arnhem Land Aboriginals reservation [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1953 - 1953
A1200 L16065 TITLE: A group of nomadic Aborigines, in ceremonial paint, performing one of their ancient ritual dances, a corroboree CATEGORY: photograph FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1953 - 1953
A1200 L17029 TITLE: Historical - Relics - Skull from New Britain at Institute of Anatomy, Canberra CATEGORY: photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News & Information Services FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17205 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Aboriginals hold sacred poles, Arawaltja ceremony, Groote Eylandt 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17207 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Aboriginal holds sacred poles, Arawaltja ceremony, Groote Eylandt 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17839 Though trained as stockmen and accepting the modern amenities of life, Aborigines on Beswick Station in Arnhem Land, NT revert to their traditional culture from time to time [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17840 Though trained as stockmen and accepting the modern amenities of life, Aborigines on Beswick Station in Arnhem Land, NT revert to their traditional culture from time to time [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17841 Though trained as stockmen and accepting the modern amenities of life, Aborigines on Beswick Station in Arnhem Land, NT revert to their traditional culture from time to time [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17842 Though trained as stockmen and accepting the modern amenities of life, Aborigines on Beswick Station in Arnhem Land, NT revert to their traditional culture from time to time [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17843 At a corroboree in the NT, music for the traditional dancing is supplied by two men, one clicking sticks and rhythmically and the other blowing the didjeridoo [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17845 Alec, an Aboriginal stockman on Beeswick station in the NT, paints his didjeridoo for a corroboree. A native of Melville Island, he is using his own people's high decorating designs for this drone pipe made of a hollowed tree limb [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L17846 Alec, an Aboriginal stockman on Beeswick station in the NT, paints his didjeridoo for a corroboree. A native of Melville Island, he is using his own people' high decorating designs for this drone pipe made of a hollowed tree limb [photographic image] / photographer, Neil Murray. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1954 - 1954
A1200 L2356 Australian Aboriginal pointing bone used to produce death-dealing spell on an enemy [photographic image] / photographer, K Dicker. 1 photographic image: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L2357 Types of "pointing bone" used by central Australian Aboriginies to produce a death-dealing spell on an enemy [photographic image] / photographer, K Dicker. 1 photographic image: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L2358 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Kurdaitcha [Kadaitcha] shoes and bullroarer (centre) (Nama Twinna) used by Arunta Tribe from Macdonnell Ranges 1945 - 1945
A1200 L2359 Australian Aboriginal [portion of title exempt] worn by girls during initiation ceremonies, from Melville Island, Northern Territory [photographic image] / photographer, K Dicker. 1 photographic image: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L2360 Aboriginal [portion of title exempt] worn by girls during initiation ceremonies, from Melville Island, Northern Territory [photographic image] / photographer, K Dicker. 1 photographic image: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L2373 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Types of message sticks used in Northern Territory & Western Australia 1945 - 1945
A1200 L2374 Types of message sticks in use by tribes in the Northern Territory and Western Australia [photographic image] / photographer, Ken Dicker. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L27013 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Dance - Corroboree photographed in 1911 by the Barclay Expedition to the Northern Territory 1958 - 1958
A1200 L27103 Corroboree among the trees - photographed by the Barclay Expedition to the NT in 1911 [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1958 - 1958
A1200 L3368 Aboriginal - A ceremonial tree with figure carved into the trunk [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L3369 Aboriginal - A burial tree acquired by the National Museum in Melbourne, the carvings usually indicate graves of tribal headmen [photographic image] / photographer, J Gallagher. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L3370 Aboriginal - A burial tree acquired by the National Museum in Melbourne, the carvings usually indicate graves of tribal headmen [photographic image] / photographer, J Gallagher. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1945 - 1945
A1200 L44926 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginal tribal corroboree ground, Yuendumu 1963 - 1963
A1200 L45734 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginals of the Iwadja tribe stage a corroboree, Cape Don Lighthouse 1963 - 1963
A1200 L45735 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginals of the Iwadja tribe stage a corroboree, Cape Don Lighthouse 1963 - 1963
A1200 L45738 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginals of the Iwadja tribe stage a corroboree, Cape Don Lighthouse 1963 - 1963
A1200 L61549 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginal corroboree in the 1930's, Northern Territory CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News and Information Bureau FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1967 - 1967
A1200 L61853 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Part of Aboriginal circumcision ceremony CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News and Information Bureau FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1967 - 1967
A1200 L61934 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Archaeology - Skeleton of a 3 year Aboriginal child found in cave CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News and Information Bureau FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1967 - 1967
A1200 L64307 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginal made up for corroboree CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News and Information Bureau FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1967 - 1967
A1200 L66849 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Aboriginal implements, woomera, boomerang, bull roarers and spears etc CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1967 - 1967
A1200 L7514 A witch-doctor in the Northern Territory shows how the magic bone is pointed at a victim while he is being 'sung'. Although the ceremony is performed in secret, the victim learns of it and, among the tribal people, usually dies [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8064 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Wooden Tjuringa 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8064B Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Wooden Tjuringa 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8138 Aboriginals prepare for a corroboree [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8141 Aboriginal women's dance [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8142 Aboriginal women's dance [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8144 A Corroboree dance [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8145 A Corroboree dance [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8146 Aboriginals dressed for a Corroboree dance [photographic image]. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8170 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Totem Stone or Tjuringa of Arunta Tribe of Central Australia 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8171 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Painted skulls of ancestors in Eastern Arnhem Land 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8174 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Totem Stone or Tjuringa of Arunta Tribe of Central Australia 1946 - 1946
A1200 L8199 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Dance - Corroboree dance [photographic image] / photographer, Von Huffman. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8600 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Implements and weapons - A pointing bone - a kangaroo bone with hair string attached. It is used by medicine men and others having magical powers to accomplish the death of an enemy. One method is to place the bone in position, pointing at the person whose death is desired, while he is sleeping. When he awakes he sees the pointing bone and generally accepts this as his death warrant [photographic image] / photographer, G Cribb. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8602 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Stone Tjuringa 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8602A Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Stone Tjuringa explanation 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8602B Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Stone Tjuringa 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8603 Tjuringas are sacred stones or pieces of wood belonging to members of certain tribes in Central Australia. Tjuringa is an Aranda term. The Tjuringa represents the essence of spirit of the human totemite (the owner of the Tjuringa). On the Tjuringa will be carved some device peculiar to the totem of the owner. The Tjuringas are sacred and are not to be seen by women or uninititated children. They are kept in sacred storehouses, caves holes in rocks, etc. Each tribal group has its own sacred storehouse [photographic image] / photographer, G Cribb. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8603A An explanation of totemic markings on an Aboriginal tjuringa stone [photographic image] / photographer, G Cribb. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8603B Tjuringas are sacred stones or pieces of wood belonging to members of certain tribes in Central Australia. Tjuringa is an Aranda term. The Tjuringa represents the essence of spirit of the human totemite (the owner of the Tjuringa). On the Tjuringa will be carved some device peculiar to the totem of the owner. The Tjuringas are sacred and are not to be seen by women or uninititated children. They are kept in sacred storehouses, caves holes in rocks, etc. Each tribal group has its own sacred storehouse [photographic image] / photographer, G Cribb. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8604A Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Wooden Tjuringa explanation 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8605 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Bullroarer and explanation of bullroarer 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8605A Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Bullroarer and explanation of bullroarer 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8606 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Two stone Tjuringas 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8606A Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Implements and weapons - Two stone Tjuringas 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8606B Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Implements and weapons - 2 stone, tjuringas and diagram [photographic image] / photographer, G Cribb. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L8606C Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Implements and weapons - 2 stone, tjuringas and diagram [photographic image] / photographer, G Cribb. 1 photographic negative: b&w, acetate 1947 - 1947
A1200 L86495 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Dancers perform at corroboree near Darwin 1970 - 1970
A1200 L86496 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Dancers perform at corroboree near Darwin 1970 - 1970
A1200 L88655 Historical - Relics - Scene at Queensland Museum - planes, tanks, tree with explorers' markings, fertility god CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1970 - 1970
A1200 L88661 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Types - Bathurst Islander decorated for corroboree proudly holds his young daughter CATEGORY: Photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material 1970 - 1970
A1200 L95374 Aboriginal people and torres strait islander peoples - Tribal - Aboriginal boys dance a corroboree 1971 - 1971
A1200 L96199 Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Archaeology - Aboriginal burial relics in Northern Territory 1971 - 1971