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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BUSHMANSHIP»
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The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills: Forgotten Narratives
More broadly, the concept of 'bushmanship' also continues to mimic exploration.
In the 19th century exploration described 'bushmanship' as leadership, showing
qualities such as decision-making, confidence, organisation of supplies and ...
Ian Clark, Fred Cahir, 2013
2
Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases ...
men, in fact, who work among timber continually, sometimes felling and splitting,
sometimes sawing.” Bushmanship, n. knowledge of the ways of the bush. 6I882.
A. J. Boyd, 'Old Colonials,' p. 2 1: “A good laugh at the bushmanship displayed.
Edward Ellis Morris, 2011
3
Beyond Leichhardt: Bushcraft and the Exploration of Australia
Before beginning an analysis of the development of bushmanship from the first
settlement to 1815, two points need to be made. Firstly, bushmanship is an all-
embracing term which includes the application of all the skills, knowledge and ...
4
A Subject Index to Current Literature
Hoy, Anthony Bulletin (Sydney) 8 Feb 2000 : 50-(53) (Exploration* ; Surveying* ;
Burke, Robert O'Hara* ; Wills, William John*) 200007002 Bushmanship : the
explorer's silent partner [Image available] Cameron, J. M. R. ; McLaren, Glen ...
Australian Public Affairs Information Service
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Australian words and their origins
BUSHMANSHIP BUSH TELEGRAPH subscription for service in the Boer War;
Bushman's Home obi., a guest house catering chiefly for country- dwellers (see
quot. 1868). Wit Bulletin (Sydney) IS Dec. 5/4 (heading) The Bulletin is the ...
6
White Vanishing: Rethinking Australia's Lost-in-the-bush Myth
For the whites in these texts, a source of shared identity lies in statements such
as “Out in that scrub, to lose the points of the compass is to lose your life, unless
your luck be greater than your bushmanship.”104 Eleanor Dark's inexplicably ...
7
The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont
... possible to slay one with a rifle; but I determined to see what I could do. Yamba
, of course, accompanied me on my expedition, and her bushmanship was
altogether quite indispensable. We came upon buffalo tracks near a large
waterhole, ...
8
The Wild West in Australia and America
His bushmanship and ability in the wild lands were second to none and it is a
shame he has never received the recognition he deserves in the annals of
Australia. Footnote: 1 would not have been able to recount the story of john
Dickie were it ...
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Paddy Cahill of Oenpelli
... diminutive horseman full of energy, intuition and bushmanship'. This stocky
rider was only 5 ft, 2 ins tall (155 cms) but he was a man determined to get the
cattle through. This droving expedition completed Paddy's schooling in
horsemanship ...
Derek John Mulvaney, 2004
“Bushmanship: The Explorer's Silent Partner.” Australian Geographer 30, no. 3 (
1999): 337-353. Carnegie, David W. Spinifex and Sand: A Narrative of Five Years
' Pioneering and Exploration in Western Australia. London: C. Arthur Pearson, ...
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Rodeo champ Kurt Shephard, 18, hits the big time in professional …
The Shephard's in the peninsula are synonymous with bushmanship and riding skills and everything it takes to capture and hold wild bulls on ... «Courier Mail, ago 13»