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Author Spencer, Baldwin, 1860-1929.

Title The native tribes of Central Australia / by Baldwin Spencer and F.J. Gillen
Edition First edition, reprinted with preface
Published London : Macmillan, 1938

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Description xxiv, 671 pages, 7 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some folded, some color), maps (some folded, some color) ; 22 cm
Contents Introduction -- The social organisation of the tribes -- Certain ceremonies concerned with marriage, together with a discussion regarding the same -- The totems -- The Churinga or bull roarers of the Arunta and other tribes -- Intichiuma ceremonies -- Initiation ceremonies -- Initiation ceremonies (continued) : the Engwura ceremony -- Initiation ceremonies (continued) : The Engwura ceremony (concluded) -- Traditions dealing with the origin of the Alcheringa ancestors of the Arunta tribe and with particular customs -- Traditions dealing with the origin of the Alcheringa ancestors of the Arunta tribe and with particular customs (continued) -- Customs concerned with knocking out of teeth; nose-boring; growth of breasts; blood, blood-letting, blood-giving, blood-drinking; hair; childbirth; food restrictions; cannibalsim -- The customs of Kurdaitcha and Illapurinja and the avenging party or Atninga -- Customs relating to burial and mourning -- The Iruntarinia and Arumburinga, or spirit individuals -- The making and the powers of medine men; various forms of magic -- Methods of obtaining wives -- Myths relating to sun, moon, eclipses, etc. -- Clothing, weapons, implements, decorative art -- Appendixes. The names of the natives -- The Wilyaru ceremony of the Urabunna tribe, together with references to Mr. Gason's account of the Dieri (Dieyerie) tribe -- Table of the measurements of twenty males and ten females -- Glossary of native terms used
Summary Nature of country, distribution and names of local group, totemic groups; the Alatunja or headman and his powers; councils of old men, medicine men; Hunting customs, foods, cooking, tracking ability; two exogamous intermarrying groups (Urabunna, Arunta, Ilpirra, Kaitish, Waagai, Warramunga, Iliaura, Bingongina); terms of relationship, avoidance, regulation of marriage by totem (Urabunna); class divisions; totems - Arunta, Urabunna; examples of totem names, ceremonies of the Engwura showing way in which each individual acquires his or her totemic name; wanderings of Alcheringa ancestors, the ritual objects, conception belief; Intichiuma ceremonies, food taboos; timing of holding rituals - Udniringita (witchetty grubs), Erlia (emu), Unjiamba (Hakea), Ilpirla (Manna), Yarumpa (honey ant), Quatcha (water) songs (no translation), place where Okira (kangaroo) ceremony is held - Undiara, cave painting, history of Ungutnika of Undiara, the kangaroo & the Kangaroo men; relationship between the individual & the totem; initiation - detailed account of all rites throwing boy in air, circumcision, body ornaments, sacred objects, performance of certain sacred ceremonies, subincision, burning of blood; meaning of subincision, initiation of women & parts played by women in other ceremonies; words given of few songs, myths behind ceremonies; traditions dealing with origin of the Alcheringa ancestors of the Arunta (maps show tracks followed by the four groups of Achilpa and the spots at which they camped and of the various groups of Udnirringita & of Emu men, their tracks, & other localities concerned with traditions; customs concerning the knocking out of teeth, nose boring, growth of breasts, blood, blood letting, blood giving, blood drinking, hair, childbirth, food restrictions, cannibalism; customs of Kurdaitcha & Illapurinja & the avenging party or Atninga; types of burial, mourning, ceremony to remove ban of silence, body painting; spirit individuals - Iruntarinia & Arumburinga; making & powers of medicine men, forms of magic - pointing bone, love magic, magic to secure growth of beard, magic objects used to cure, sympathetic magic; methods of obtaining wives - charming by magic, capture, gives punishments for elopement, regular method; clothing & personal adornment, general remarks on implements & weapons (spears, spearthrowers, shields, boomerangs, stone knives, stone hatchets, adze, fighting club; musical instruments; types of pitchis (wooden containers); rock paintings & their designs, body decoration sacred & secular; Appendix A; Names of natives gives sub class, totem, personal name in ordinary use, sacred or ritual object name; Appendix B; Wilyaru ceremony of the Urabunna tribe; Appendix C; Table of measurements - Arunta (20 males, 10 females) [this table missing from edition scanned]
Notes Includes index: p. [661]-671
Originally published 1899
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available online via the World Wide Web
"First edition, 1899. Reprinted ... 1938."
Subject Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Central Australia -- Legends.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Central Australia -- Rites and ceremonies.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Central Australia -- Social life and customs.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Central Australia.
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Northern Territory -- Social life and customs.
Aboriginal Australians.
Alyawarra (Australian people) -- Social life and customs.
Alyawarra (Australian people) -- Rites and ceremonies.
Aranda (Australian people) -- Rites and ceremonies.
Aranda (Australian people) -- Social life and customs.
Ethnology -- Australia.
Author Frazer, James George, 1854-1941. Totemism and exogamy
Gillen, F. J. (Francis James), 1855-1912.
LC no. 39000774