अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «BUNGWALL» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
bungwall का उपयोग पता करें।
bungwall aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Cooloola Coast: Noosa to Fraser Island : the Aboriginal and ...
Tom Petrie described the procuring, treatment and serving of bungwall, in an
account that is supported by other observers, including the castaway Richard
Parsons, who lived on roasted roots when travelling north in 1823, and the Rev.
Elaine Rosemary Brown, 2000
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Medicinal Plants in Australia Volume 3: Plants, Potions and ...
The Bungwall Fern The Bungwall Fern is a semi-aquatic species that was
another source of Aboriginal food. The first encounter with its use as a food was
by three ex- convicts named Pamphlet, Finnegan and Parsons, who were
stranded at ...
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The Present State of Australia: A Description of the ...
The answer uniformly was, that she was gone to the bungwall- ground to patter (
eat) bungwall and to mourn ; that she would return one day, but not yet. It is not
unusual for them soon to return to the place where any near and dear connexion
...
Questions concerning the prehistoric record usually emanate from a perceived
situation which, in this case, concerns the consumption of the rhizome of the fern
Blechnum imlicum (bungwall) by Aborigines of southeastern Queensland.
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The Mirror of literature, amusement, and instruction
When I inquired after the deceased's wife and son, a boy about eighteen months
old, the answer was, that she was gone to the Bungwall Ground, to patter (eat)
Bungwall, and to mourn ; that she would return one day, but not yet. It is not usual
...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
When I inquired after the deceased's wife and son, a boy about eighteen months
old, the answer was, that she was gone to the Bungwall Ground, to patter (eat)
Bungwall, and to mourn; that she would return one day, but not yet. . It is not
usual ...
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
Amongst these artefacts were implements he associated with the processing of
starch-rich rhizomes of 'bungwall' fern (Blechnum in- dicum). Classing these
artefacts bungwall choppers, Jackson described them as being 'quartzite or some
...
Queensland Museum, Ronald Hamlyn-Harris, 1991
When I inquired after the deceased's wife and son, a boy about eighteen months
old, the answer was, that she was gone to the Bungwall Ground, to patter (eat)
Bungwall, and to mourn, that she would return one day, but not yet.' It is not usual
...
Alieetown lo Tea Gardens Little River Road Crossing Mear's Flat, between
Bungwall to Bulludelali Mitchell Island Roads ................................ .. Forster Road
through Tailfor(l.... Korec Island Roads .............. .. Bulladelall down the Myall .
New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council, 1803
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Review of The picture of Australia: exhibiting New Holland, ...
When I inquired after the deceased's wife and son, a boy about eighteen months
old, the answer was, that she was gone to the Bungwall Ground, to patter (eat)
Bungwall, and to mourn j that she would return one day, but not yet. It is not usual
...
«BUNGWALL» पद को शामिल करने वाली समाचार सामग्रियां
इसका पता लगाएं कि राष्ट्रीय और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय प्रेस ने निम्नलिखित समाचार सामग्रियों के बारे में क्या चर्चा की है और इस संदर्भ में
bungwall पद का कैसे उपयोग किया है।
Kabi Kabi people share legend in honour of Naidoc Week
Two Aboriginal women were camped at their hut and fire on Bribie Island, foraging for bungwall (tuber) and eugaries. They were hungry, keen ... «The Sunshine Coast Daily, जुलाई 15»
Coastal dig reveals region's ancient history
He said one of the finds they had made was a bungwall fern pounder, which was used to process fishbone ferns which were found in a nearby ... «Bundaberg News Mail, दिसंबर 12»