The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... attacked the solitary hut of the stock - keeper , or the hapless traveller whom he met in the bush , with irresistible numbers , taking life generally singly , but often ; the largest 8 J. E. CALDER .-- Native Tribes of Tasmania .
... attacked the solitary hut of the stock - keeper , or the hapless traveller whom he met in the bush , with irresistible numbers , taking life generally singly , but often ; the largest 8 J. E. CALDER .-- Native Tribes of Tasmania .
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... attacks so cleverly as to insure success at least five times in six , and if forced to abandon his enterprise , his retreat , with few exceptions , was a bloodless one . The natives so managed their advance on the point of attack as not ...
... attacks so cleverly as to insure success at least five times in six , and if forced to abandon his enterprise , his retreat , with few exceptions , was a bloodless one . The natives so managed their advance on the point of attack as not ...
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... attacking the white ; and murder , which was often superadded , was only a secondary idea . They took everything that was useful , and often what was of no use at all to them ; and more than once afterwards when their encampments were ...
... attacking the white ; and murder , which was often superadded , was only a secondary idea . They took everything that was useful , and often what was of no use at all to them ; and more than once afterwards when their encampments were ...
Sida 11
... attack . One of these persons , called the amazon by her captor Robinson , a woman of one of the East Coast tribes whose real name was Walyer or Taierenore , planned and executed nearly every out- rage that was committed in the ...
... attack . One of these persons , called the amazon by her captor Robinson , a woman of one of the East Coast tribes whose real name was Walyer or Taierenore , planned and executed nearly every out- rage that was committed in the ...
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... attacks , which , unlike the European , he knew no remedy for , and sought only to relieve his pain by a process far more likely to be injurious than beneficial , namely , the excessive laceration of his body with flint , or glass if he ...
... attacks , which , unlike the European , he knew no remedy for , and sought only to relieve his pain by a process far more likely to be injurious than beneficial , namely , the excessive laceration of his body with flint , or glass if he ...
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