Base map of Australia
Ku-ring-gai_Chase_-_petroglyph
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park - petroglyph, via Waratah Track. Figure is 1.7 metres long; notable features include the swollen leg and the lack of a neck. Rock is triassic Hawkesbury Sandstone, 220 million y Mehr
Ku-ring-gai_Chase_-_petroglyph & Global Positioning System
Ku-ring-gai_Chase_-_ (phallic) petroglyph & Global Positioning System
Portrait of Aboriginal bushranger Jimmy Governor
BRISBANE, Australia (July 21, 2015) Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Dearra Horton, assigned to the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), holds a snake to show students from the Aboriginal and Islander Mehr
Chief Jim Humchitt with potlatch bowl, masks, talking stick and button blanket at Kingcome Inlet VPL Accession Number: 1708 Date: 1926 Photographer/Studio: Paull, Albert Content: Native name Kodi from Dzawad'e Mehr
Musqueam Chief Gertrude Guerin VPL Accession Number: 44666 Date: January 6, 1961 Photographer/Studio: Province Newspaper Sedawie, Gordon F. Content: The new Chief of Musqueam Topic: Indians of North America - Mehr
Aboriginal rainmakers, Farina, South Australia
Aboriginal Bark Canoe by Oswald B. Walters c.1842. New South Wales, Australia.
Aboriginal burial mound. Illustrates of Aboriginal Australia by William Blandowski between 1856-1857. William Blanowski was an explorer, natural scientist and artist who led a Victorian government expedition Mehr
Aboriginal carved tree, Clifton Cappie Towle c. 1925
Aboriginal carved trees V, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
Aboriginal carved trees VIII, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
Aboriginal carved trees, photographed by Clifton Cappie Towle (c. 1925)
Aboriginal carved trees XIV, photographed by Clifton Cappie Towle (c. 1925)
Aboriginal man making boomerang, New South Wales, Australia. Photographed by Thomas Dick 1905
Aboriginal man with spear, woomera (spear-thrower) and waddy, South Australia. Photographed by Captain Sweet ca. 1876
Aboriginal sleeping on pelt-skins. Photographed by Thomas Dick, ca. 1905
Aboriginal bark canoe in process of construction, South Australia. Photographed by General Burnell ca. 1862. [On back of photograph] 'Aboriginal Canoe Building on Murray River / The sheet of bark, after being Mehr
Aboriginal burial mound. Illustrates of Aboriginal Australia by William Blandowski between 1856-1857. William Blanowski was an explorer, natural scientist and artist who led a Victorian government expedition t Mehr
Aboriginal carved trees IV, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s),
Aboriginal burial mound. 'Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia' by Charles Sturt (1833)
Aboriginal carved trees VI, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
'Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia' - Charles Sturt, 1833
Aboriginal carved trees IX, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
Aboriginal carved trees III, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
Aboriginal carved trees VII, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
Aboriginal carved trees X, photographed by Russell Black (ca.1930s)
Aboriginal camp, Victoria. Richard Daintree and Antoine Fauchery, circa. 1858.
Aboriginal carved trees XI, photographed by Clifton Cappie Towle (c. 1925)
Aboriginal carved trees XIII, photographed by Clifton Cappie Towle (c. 1925)
Aboriginal man holding a shield and waddy, South Australia. Photographed by Captain Sweet ca. 1875
Aboriginal carved trees XII, photographed by Clifton Cappie Towle (c. 1925)
Aboriginal man carrying a spear and waddy, South Australia. Photographed by Captain Sweet ca. 1875
Aboriginal man carrying a shield, waddy and boomerang, South Australia. Photographed by Captain Sweet ca. 1875
Aboriginal man with painted shield, boomerangs and dead snake, New South Wales, Australia. Photographed by Thomas Dick ca. 1905
Aboriginal parrying shields and waddy clubs, Illustrates of Aboriginal Australia by William Blandowski ca. 1856 to 1857.
Portrait Aboriginal woman and child, wearing a kangaroo skin cloak, South Australia, ca. 1860
Aboriginal temporary bark gunyah (shelter), Victoria, John Steel, ca. 1889. "Reminiscence of a visit to Victoria, Australia, April 1889". John Steel, photographer.
Brewarrina Aboriginal Fish Traps, photographed by Henry King ca.1893
People busking with didgeridoos in Bedford. People busking with didgeridoos in Bedford.
Carex aboriginum site and people in SW Idaho
first room of the Museo de las Culturas Aborígenes first room of the Museo de las Culturas Aborígenes
Watson in the 1940’s collated historical information to create his Vocabularies of four representative tribes of South Eastern Queensland – he groups the Brisbane languages under the umbrella term of Yugarabul Mehr
No. 1. Stone ax made by splitting a flattish bowlder. Held in hand and used as a chopper. Seen in use among California Indians 139,793 No. 2. Stone ax made from oval water-worn bowlder ; chipped from one side Mehr
Native Encampment (detail), a 19th-century engraving of an Indigenous Australian encampment, showing the indigenous lifestyle in the cooler parts of Australia at the time of European settlement.
Port JacksonSingle sheet. Engraved. Scale: ca. 1:30 000 (bar). Cartographic Note: North at 36 degrees. Variation shown 12 degrees 40' W. Bar scales in statute and nautical miles. Additional Places: Port Medway Mehr
A team comprised of Australian Aborigines, coached and captained by Tom Wills, plays against the Melbourne Cricket Club on the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Dialect group map from Gidbal
One of the original pictographs on the Mazinaw Rock. There have been over 250 different pictographs documented on the cliff face. They are located just above the water line along its kilometre length. Most of t Mehr
Direct capture
A Corroborree; an image from page 27 of "Australian Legendary Tales" by K. Langloh Parker