Series 12, Section III: Social Organisation
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Item Restricted Section III, 5f, i - Relationship Terms. Murchison Tribes(2012-12-04)Relationship terms: Murchison tribes (see also III 4d): Kinship terms used throughout area; notes on relationships; kinship terms for Kurdiwonga tribe (Bulugu’s vocabulary) also for Wirdinya and Kurila wonga districts; application of kinship terms; notes on descent and non-adherence to the rules of marriage; kinship in family group (illustration of relationships to all other members of the family group)Item Restricted Section III, 4d - Social Organisation, Murchison Tribes(2012-12-04)Social organisation of Murchison tribes: marriage laws of Murchison tribes: informants Inya, Ngaji, Nya-in, Biara, Bajiwala, Witiga; meaning of tribal names; irregular marriages and children of irregular marriages; another list of marriage laws with addition of localities all over WA eg. Broome, Beagle Bay, Derby, Roeburne, Gascoyne , Ashburton, Murchison, Lake Way, Laverton, Meekatharra and Eastern Goldfields; Phratries of the talainji etc.Item Restricted Section III, 2m - Some Eastern Goldfields and Murchison Pedigrees, obtained at Rottnest Is.(2013-03-15)Some Eastern Goldfields and Murchison Pedigrees obtained at Rottnest Island, also Peak Hill, etc. pedigrees obtained at Bernier and Dorre Island (from p.38).Item Restricted Section III, 2o, ii - Genealogies (Talainji Tribe)(2013-03-15)Genealogies – Talainji Tribe (mixed with Burduna) pp.1-38 Genealogies from notebook with comments by A.R.Brown pp 39-62 Further genealogies from Notebook 7a.Item Restricted Section III, 2o, i - Genealogies(2013-03-15)Genealogies – Gascoyne and Fortescue districts, Nyamel, Mardathoonera, Nangamurda, Lyndon River, also Sandstone district, Meekatharra, Lake Way and Minung people.Item Restricted Section III, 4g - Social Organisation. Ooldea district.(2014-02-27) Bates, DaisySocial organisation – Ooldea districtItem Restricted Section III, 1a - Collection of notes taken from material in 1.; also article on Aboriginal marriage laws and the white man(2014-04-17) Bates, DaisyCollection of notes taken from material in 1: including pedigrees, class divisions, relationship terms and also an article on aboriginal marriage laws and the white man obtained from districts of Eucla, Balladonia, Central Australia, southern Western Australia, parts of the S.W. of W.A., Murchison, Eastern Goldfields, Nullagine and RoebourneItem Restricted Section III, 1 - General description of social organisation, northern and southern Western Australia.(2014-04-17) Bates, DaisyPages i-xii: Opinions of various writers on marriage laws,some pages with comments by Andrew Lang and A.R. Brown interleaved. Sections covering Southern districts, the great Northern group and the Upper Murchison discuss primary class divisions, subdivisions, Manitchmat and Wordungmat types, derivations of class names, local names, eagle hawk and crow, marriage laws in the Donnelly River area, paternal and maternal descent, relationship terms in the Beverley district, Capel, Albany, Denmark and Esperance Bay. Further pages cover tribes with totem divisions only, pedigrees to illustrate this and adoptions. The northern group covers the areas of Broome, Hall’s Creek, Roeburne and Cane River. The Upper Murchison section is mentioned, as well as Gascoyne, Vasse, Pinjarra, Gingin, Eucla, Leonora, Laverton and the Eastern Goldfields.Item Restricted Section III, 2a - Genealogies. South Western Australia. Book I.(2014-04-29) Bates, DaisyGenealogies, Southern Western Australia Book IItem Restricted Section III, 2b - Genealogies. South Western Australia. Book II.(2014-05-30) Bates, DaisyGenealogies, Southern Western Australia Book IIItem Restricted Section III, 2e - Genealogies. From Geraldton and Northhampton. Southward to Gingin. Eastward to Peak Hill.(2014-05-30) Bates, DaisyGenealogies from Geraldton and Northampton, southward to Gingin and eastward to Peak Hill (Day Dawn, Cossack, Geraldton, Northampton, Crowther, Menzies, Dongara, Carnamah, Dandarraga, Gingin)Item Restricted Section III, 2g - Genealogies. Peak Hill, Upper Gascoyne. Book 1.(2014-05-30) Bates, DaisyGenealogies – Peak Hill, Upper Gascoyne Book IItem Restricted Section III, 2d - Additional Genealogies. Southern and Some Southwestern Genealogies.(2014-05-30) Bates, DaisyAdditional genealogies Southern and some South Western genealogies from Albany, Esperance, Bridgetown, Northam, Norseman, Southern Cross etc.Item Restricted Section III, 2c - Genealogies. Western Australia. South-Western Division.(2014-05-30) Bates, DaisyGenealogies, Western Australia, South Western Division Book II:Item Restricted Section III, 2f - Genealogies. Jinyila (Eucla) Wonanda (Eyre) Jijilap (Israelite Bay)(2014-05-30) Bates, DaisyGenealogies – Jinyila (Eucla), Wonanda (Eyre), Jijilap (Israelite Bay)Item Restricted Section III, 2k - Genealogies. Peak Hill, Lake Way. Book IV.(2014-06-02) Bates, DaisyGenealogies – Peak Hill, Lake Way, Book IVItem Restricted Section III, 2l - Genealogies. Meekatharra. Mt. Magnet. Lawlers.(2014-06-02) Bates, DaisyGenealogies – Meekatharra, Mt Magnet, Lawlers, Western AustraliaItem Restricted Section III, 2h - Genealogies. Peak Hill, Lake Way. Book II.(2014-06-02) Bates, DaisyGenealogies – Peak Hill, Lake Way Book IIItem Restricted Section III, 2j - Genealogies. Peak Hill, Lake Way. Book III.(2014-06-02) Bates, DaisyGenealogies – Peak Hill and Lake Way Book IIIItem Restricted Section III, 3a - Genealogies. Article on social organisation of some tribes of W.A(2014-06-03) Bates, DaisySocial organisation of some Western Australian tribes – copied from Report of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science Melbourne meeting, 1913 Vol. XIV by Mrs D.M.Bates. The Aborigines of W.A. are classified into types according to whether they practice circumcision and/or subincision. Mention is made of totems, class systems and some marriage arrangements such as infant betrothal.
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