184:(from the covering the forehead) this was of a great variety of colour amongst them. Each carried in his left hand a small packet of very fine ashes or white or grey earth dust, the enclosing material was of soft bark, this was struck by the right hand, thereby emitting some of the powder within, which floating in the air forms a misty cloud all over. The blows were given in solemn cadence chanted in a subdued voice by all, and added much to the real solemnity of the scene...they entered upon another prepared enclosure, in which lay an enormous representation of a serpent made of stuff mud or clay and branded across by yellow, red, and white adornments and bands...Round this figure the whole body marched in much the same style and manner as at their first entrance on the scene, but bending forward occasionally as at certain points fixed simultaneously with a sort of inclination of the body as if expressing reverence. The motions throughout were made with all the accuracy and precision of the most perfectly drilled troops or well taught dancers. When this function was completed and open space prepared there, they formed a square by regularly preserved ranks, and commenced a grand corroboree, moving in unbroken mass forward a space, then backward, then from left to right, then from right to left in one unbroken order, and with faultless precision as to time and manner, their voices and limbs.
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and fringed around by a sort of short kilt made of split opossum, native cat, and squirrel skins respectively, according to the totem to which they belonged. Their hair was dressed in various ways and well combed and greased, then frosted over with swandown or that of other birds, each had round
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Soon the leaders appeared by a long train of aborigines in single file. They were all painted in red, yellow, and white figures, the white prevailing in stripes down their arms and thighs: each was girded with a specially constructed belt or girdle of opossum known as a
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their head under the hair, at the sides and back, a band netted closely and broad where it passed over the forehead, this is known as a
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was delegated with the task of initiating women into the domestic arts. Turramūlan's presence is summoned by the whirling of a
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Tindale estimated their lands as extending over some 4,100 square miles (11,000 km), on the northern side of the
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In one early report by the
Reverend Greenway, the Weraerai were said to share much mythology with the
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Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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728:"Ngarrabul and other aboriginal tribes: distribution of tribes"
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The
Weraerai were reportedly one of the tribes, including the
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a one-eyed, one-legged legendary figure associated with the
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Honery, Thomas (1878). "Wailwun language and traditions".
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stating that it may be a further dialect of the former.
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759:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
525:"Vocabulary of Aboriginal Dialects of Queensland"
16:Indigenous Australian people of New South Wales
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692:History and chronology of the myth-making age
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851:Richardson, T. J.(=T. L.?) (27 June 1904).
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114:, and their northernmost extension ran to
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1766:List of Australian Aboriginal group names
689:Hewitt, James Francis Katherinus (1901).
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35:. They are to be distinguished from the
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138:Mythology and social rite of initiation
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1852:Aboriginal peoples of New South Wales
637:Greenway, C. C. (27 December 1901c).
620:Greenway, C. C. (22 November 1901b).
558:Bootle, F. J. E. (21 February 1899).
405:
7:
932:Australian National University Press
339:set out in pursuit of the Pleiades (
166:during the rites of initiation at a
656:"Kamilaroi language and Traditions"
603:Greenway, C. C. (21 August 1901a).
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868:Thomas, W. N. (21 November 1900).
14:
1035:(mainly Queensland bordering NSW)
605:"Borah, "boohra," or "boorhung.""
902:Thomas, W. N. (22 April 1901b).
885:Thomas, W. N. (21 March 1901a).
819:"Linguistics. Wirradgerry tribe"
639:"Constellation Pleiades—Mei-mei"
130:. Their western frontier was at
817:McGuire, J. (22 January 1901).
560:"Aboriginal words and meanings"
327:Many texts write this word as
78:, is thought to belong to the
1:
654:Greenway, Charles C. (1878).
622:"Berryberry, aboriginal myth"
904:"Linguistics—Wiraiari tribe"
887:"Linguistics—Wiraiari tribe"
870:"Linguistics—Wiraiari tribe"
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834:McGuire, J. (23 May 1902).
118:and Gilgil Creek, and from
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992:Aboriginal language groups
586:Cambridge University Press
345:yellow and white cockatoos
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1042:Western Bundjalung people
523:Barlow, Harriott (1873).
920:Tindale, Norman Barnett
726:MacPherson, J. (1904).
199:Waterloo Creek massacre
31:people of the state of
1256:Kawambarai/Gawambaraay
782:(July–December 1903).
746:10.5962/bhl.part.20175
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1781:By state or territory
1000:Yugambeh-Bandjalangic
172:
29:indigenous Australian
1628:Aboriginal languages
836:"Aboriginal customs"
84:Wiradhuric languages
698:. J. Parker and Co.
461:, pp. 117–118.
437:, pp. 190–191.
248:Wiraiarai, Weraiari
1794:Northern Territory
1123:Western Bundjalung
1052:Aboriginal peoples
1010:Aboriginal nations
189:History of contact
88:Robert M. W. Dixon
60: wirai/werai
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1829:Western Australia
1186:Gidhabal/Githabul
941:978-0-708-10741-6
595:978-0-521-47378-1
263:Wolaroi, Woolaroi
205:Alternative names
150:, creator of the
72:Weraerai language
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829:(12): 208–209.
823:Science of Man
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359:. They called
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1725:Wemba Wemba
1687:Madhi Madhi
1677:Gamilaraay
1670:Dyirringany
1643:Bandjalang
1576:Cammeraygal
1466:Wemba-Wemba
1417:Yuwaalaraay
1319:Muthi Muthi
1088:Barranbinya
983:peoples in
914:(3): 44–45.
897:(2): 26–27.
863:(5): 76–77.
846:(4): 67–68.
796:: 259–283.
740:: 677–684.
713:: 246–254.
668:: 232–274.
537:: 165–175.
495:Honery 1878
447:Hewitt 1901
335:, known as
258:Wirri-Wirri
182:ngooloomere
168:bora circle
1801:Queensland
1694:Nganywyana
1653:Darkinjung
1541:Kombumerri
1452:Wanjiwalku
1438:Wandandian
1291:Malyangapa
1263:Kula/Kurnu
1249:Karenggapa
1214:Himberrong
1172:Gandangara
1165:Gamilaraay
1151:Djiringanj
1130:Darkinyung
1116:Bundjalung
981:Aboriginal
632:(10): 168.
406:Dixon 2002
337:Berriberri
310:(wild dog)
292:Some words
253:Wirra:arai
195:Gamilaraay
164:bullroarer
156:Turramūlan
144:Gamilaraay
56: wrh
27:) were an
1732:Wiradjuri
1715:Tharawal
1708:Ngunnawal
1701:Ngiyambaa
1662:(or Eora)
1590:Gorualgal
1545:Mununjali
1494:Wiradjuri
1487:Wilyakali
1389:Paaruntyi
1382:Paakantyi
1375:Ngunnawal
1368:Ngiyampaa
1333:Nari-Nari
1270:Kuringgai
1025:Kuringgai
379:Citations
357:Pole star
349:Werrinbah
341:Miai-miai
217:Juwalarai
212:Ginniebal
201:of 1838.
124:Wallangra
80:Wiradjuri
1846:Category
1822:Victoria
1815:Tasmania
1760:See also
1746:Yugambeh
1636:Awabakal
1597:Jerrinja
1549:Tulgigin
1529:Yugambeh
1508:Wonnarua
1501:Wodiwodi
1424:Walbunja
1403:Tharawal
1396:Barindji
1312:Muruwari
1284:Kwiambal
1277:Kureinji
1235:Jukambal
1228:Jitajita
1179:Geawegal
1144:Djangadi
1102:Bigambul
1095:Bidjigal
1074:Awabakal
922:(1974).
578:(2002).
329:Ghooloor
284:Source:
243:Warlarai
228:Waholari
120:Inverell
116:Warialda
112:Yallaroi
76:Wiraiari
66:Language
49:ethnonym
21:Weraerai
1660:Dharug
1604:Ngambri
1583:Gadigal
1535:Clans:
1522:Yaygirr
1480:Wiyabal
1459:Weilwan
1431:Walgalu
1361:Ngarigo
1354:Ngarbal
1347:Ngambaa
1305:Milpulo
1298:Maraura
1242:Galibal
1207:Gweagal
1109:Birrbay
1067:Arakwal
810:2842812
719:2841001
682:2841001
570:(1): 3.
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516:Sources
268:Wolaroo
233:Walarai
177:ghūtūr,
126:on the
108:Bingara
94:Country
53:transl.
37:Ualarai
1739:Worimi
1618:Wangal
1515:Worimi
1221:Jeithi
1081:Banbai
1060:Anēwan
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278:Wolroi
273:Wollen
238:Walari
148:Baiame
1410:Thaua
1340:Ngaku
1137:Darug
1032:Murri
1018:Koori
806:JSTOR
768:JSTOR
715:JSTOR
696:(PDF)
678:JSTOR
547:JSTOR
333:Orion
315:Notes
299:merri
152:murri
132:Garah
104:Moree
102:from
86:with
1558:Yuin
1158:Eora
936:ISBN
590:ISBN
70:The
43:Name
19:The
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