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14 Rare Books Australian Aboriginal Aborigines Folklore Mythology - B49

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    The Historical Archive Sample Page
    14 Rare and Fascinating Historic Books
    About Australia and Australian
    Aboriginal Folklore and Religions On CD
    This auction is for a CD containing 14 Rare and Fascinating historic books detailing Aboriginal Australian Religions and Mythologies.
    Below is a breakdown of the books and their contents by region. The book titles are bolded and the contents are in the bullet points below each book. All books are complete - including any illustrations that were in the original hardcopy books. In many cases, we list the chapters in the books but we also list many books just by title and publication date in an effort to keep the ad a reasonable size. If you have a question about the contents of any book, please ask us.
    All books are supplied in PDF format and are fully searchable.
    Oceanic Mythology
    by Roland B. Dixon. [1916]
    This epic book contains an excellent overview of Australian as well as many other Pacific cultures.
    Part I: Polynesia
    Chapter I: Myths of Origins and the Deluge
    Chapter II: The Maui Cycle
    Chapter III: Miscellaneous Tales
    Chapter IV: Summary
    Part II: Melanesia
    Chapter I: Myths of Origins and the Deluge
    Chapter II: Culture Hero Tales
    Chapter III: Miscellaneous Tales
    Chapter IV: Summary
    Part III: Indonesia
    Chapter I: Myths of Origins and the Deluge
    Chapter II: Trickster Tales
    Chapter III: Miscellaneous Tales
    Chapter IV: Summary
    Part IV Micronesia
    Chapter I: Myths of Origins and the Deluge
    Chapter II: Miscellaneous Tales
    Chapter III: Summary
    Part V: Australia
    Chapter I: Myths of Origins and the Deluge
    Chapter II: Animal and Miscellaneous Tales
    Chapter III: Summary
    Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia
    by Baldwin Spencer. [1914]
    Chapter I: Introduction
    Chapter II: Social Organisation and Marriage Regulations
    Chapter III: Initiation Ceremonies
    Chapter IV: Totemic Systems and Totem Groups
    Chapter V: Sacred Sticks, Bull-Roarers, and Ceremonial Objects
    Chapter VI: Burial and Mourning Ceremonies
    Chapter VII: Magic and Medicine
    Chapter VIII: Beliefs in Regard to the Origin of Children
    Chapter IX: Traditions Concerning Imberombera, The Great Ancestor, And Also Other Ancestors Of The Kakadu Nation
    Chapter X: Various Traditions, Customs and Beliefs
    Chapter XI: Food Restrictions
    Chapter XII: Weapons and Implements
    Chapter XIII: Clothing and Ornament
    Chapter XIV: Decorative Art
    Australian Legendary Tales
    collected by K. Langloh Parker, Introduction by Andrew Lang. [1897]
    Dinewan the Emu, and Goomblegubbon the Bustard
    The Galah, and Oolah the Lizard
    Bahloo the Moon and the Daens
    The Origin of the Narran Lake
    Gooloo the Magpie, and the Wahroogah
    The Weeoonibeens and the Piggiebillah
    Bootoolgah the Crane and Goonur the Kangaroo Rat, the Fire Makers
    Weedah the Mocking Bird
    The Gwineeboos the Redbreasts
    Meamei the Seven Sisters
    The Cookooburrahs and the Goolahgool
    The Mayamah
    The Bunbundoolooeys
    Oongnairwah and Guinarey
    Narahdarn the Bat
    Mullyangah the Morning Star
    Goomblegubbon, Beeargah, and Ouyan
    Mooregoo the Mopoke, and Bahloo the Moon
    Ouyan the Curlew
    Dinewan the Emu, and Wahn the Crows
    Goolahwilleel the Topknot Pigeons
    Goonur, the Woman-Doctor
    Deereeree the Wagtail, and the Rainbow
    Mooregoo the Mopoke, and Mooninguggahgul the Mosquito Bird
    Bougoodoogahdah the Rain Bird
    The Borah of Byamee
    Bunnyyarl the Flies and Wurrunnunnah the Bees
    Deegeenboyah the Soldier-bird
    Mayrah, the Wind that Blows the Winter Away
    Wayarnbeh the Turtle
    Wirreenun the Rainmaker
    The Euahlayi Tribe
    by K. Langloh Parker. Introduction by Andrew Lang. [1905]
    Chapter I. Introductory
    Chapter II. The All Father, Byamee
    Chapter III. Relationships And Totems
    Chapter IV. The Medicine Men
    Chapter V. More About the Medicine Men and Leechcraft
    Chapter VI. Our Witch Woman
    Chapter VII. Birth--Betrothal--An Aboriginal Girl From Infancy To Womanhood
    Chapter VIII. The Training of a Boy up to Boorah Preliminaries
    Chapter IX. The Boorah and Other Meetings
    Chapter X. Chiefly as to Funerals and Mourning
    Chapter XI. Something About Stars And Legends
    Chapter XII. The Trapping of Game
    Chapter XIII. Foraging and Cooking
    Chapter XIV. Costumes and Weapons
    Chapter XV. The Amusements of Blacks
    Chapter XVI. Bush Bogies and Finis
    The Customs and Traditions of the Aboriginal Natives of North Western Australia
    by John G. Withnell. [1901]
    The Aborigines of Western Australia
    by Albert F. Calvert. [1894]
    Languages
    Early Accounts
    Contemporary Accounts
    Laws of Marriage
    Land Ownership
    Law
    Women
    Hunting and Gathering
    Physical Strength
    Childhood
    Music
    Religion and Mythology
    Funerals
    Old Testament Parallels
    Boomerangs
    Humor
    Protection of Aborigines
    Some Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines
    By William Jenkyn Thomas [1923]
    The Story of the Seven Sisters and the Faithful Lovers
    A Legend of the Sacred Bullroarer
    Giant Kangaroos
    The Great Fight
    The Flying Chip
    Why the Whale Spouts, the Starfish is Ragged, and the Native Bear has Strong Arms
    A Legend of the Great Flood
    How the Stars Were Made: Rolla-Mano and the Evening Star
    Why the Crow is Black
    Why Flying Foxes Hang from Trees: A Legend of the Striped-Tail Lizard
    Why Blackfellows Never Travel Alone: A Legend of the Wallaroo and Willy-Wagtail
    How the Kangaroo Got a Long Tail, and the Wombat a Flat Forehead
    Why the Emu has Short Wings and the Native Companion a Harsh Voice
    How the Sun was Made: Dawn, Noontide and Night
    Thugine, the Rainbow and the Wandering Boys
    Mirragan, the Fisherman: A Tale of the Wollandilly River, Whambeyan and Jenolan Caves
    How Fire was Stolen from the Red-Crested Cockatoo
    Why the Fish-Hawk was Driven to the Sea
    How the Native Bear Lost His Tail
    The aborigines of Australia
    (1883) Sadleir, Richard
    Grammar of the Narrinyeri tribe of Australian aborigines
    (1880) Taplin, George
    Kamilaroi and Kurnai : group-marriage and relationship, and marriage by elopement : drawn chiefly from the usage of the Australian aborigines : also the Kurnai tribe, their customs in peace and war
    (1880) Fison, Lorimer; Howitt, A. W. (Alfred William)
    The native tribes of Central Australia
    (1899) Spencer, Baldwin, Sir; Gillen, Francis James
    The native tribes of South-East Australia
    (1904) - Howitt, A. W. (Alfred William)
    Moyarra: An Australian legend in two cantos
    (1891) Rusden, George William
    Two representative tribes of Queensland with an inquiry concerning the origin of the Australian race
    (1910) Mathew, John
    This is a must have collection for any Australian religion and myth (mythology) history buff!
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