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    <title>Series 9: Murchison District</title>
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    <description>Title: Series 9: Murchison District
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: 9/24 Bates “taking dialects”, Murchison area.&#xD;
Verso: My method of procedure: I sit with them and take their dialects in my prepared Vocabularies and notebooks - Murchison area, Western Australia (four friends, all hungry and all glad to have Kabbarli with them).&#xD;
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9/24a Enlarged duplicate of Bates ‘taking dialects’&#xD;
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9/25 Bates? With unidentified adults and child&#xD;
Verso: Murchison or Peak Hill – Central&#xD;
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9/26 Caption on printed portrait: The Passing Australian&#xD;
Weetamurra, a  good type ‘kaimera’ from the Murchison area. A Noorup ? (Gairen? type)&#xD;
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9/27a Winjarroo, a Ballarruk (Dummy) with his dog &#xD;
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9/27b “Dummy”, the signature in pencil of a deaf and dumb native named Winjarroo, a Ballarruk of Dhoongara&#xD;
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9/27c Dhoongara Pedigree or genealogy (seacoast)&#xD;
Baitherra m. Wattandee, Tondarup&#xD;
 married&#xD;
?Erringarree f. Wattarndee Ballarruk&#xD;
 and had issue:&#xD;
Winjarroo m. Wattarndee Ballarruk&#xD;
Beegarree m. Wattarndee dead Ballarruk&#xD;
Warndajarree m. Wattarndee dead Ballarruk&#xD;
?Errinjannoo f. Wattarndee dead Ballarruk&#xD;
2nd&#xD;
Winjarroo m. Wattarndee Ballarruk&#xD;
Married&#xD;
Marratharra f. Wattarndee Tondarup&#xD;
And had no issue&#xD;
Winjarroo is deaf and dumb but whether born so or not cannot be discovered.&#xD;
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9/28 Group of West Australian Natives – coloured postcard (Murchison area)</description>
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