Mutton fish : the surviving culture of Aboriginal people and abalone on the south coast of New South Wales

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The story of the Aboriginal people of the south coast of New South Wales, the book explores the relationship of Aboriginal people to the coast and what has happened to them as their access to the coastal resources has been progressively restricted by European competition.

Author(s): Sue Norman, Beryl Norman, Liddy Stewart
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 118
City: Canberra
Tags: Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- South Coast (N S W ) -- History;Aboriginal Australians -- Food -- Australia -- South Coast (N S W );Abalones -- Social aspects -- Australia -- South Coast (N S W );South Coast (N S W ) -- History;Social Science;Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Droit;Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Australie -- South Coast (N -G du S ) -- Histoire;Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Alimentation -- Australie -- South Coast (N -G du S );Ormeaux (Mollusques) -- Élevage -- Australie --

Cover
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Map
WALKUN
MUTTON FISH
ABALONE
Glossary
References
Notes
Index.