The story of the Flinders Ranges mammals / Dorothy Tunbridge ; in association with the Nepabunna Aboriginal School ; photographs by Ian Morris ...[et al.] ; illustrations and maps by Allan Fox and Lynch Ryan
Using Adnyamathanha linguistic and cultural evidence, reconstructs the list of mammals in the Flinders Ranges destroyed through introduced animals, describes mammals and their habitat, hunting, cooking and use of skin, sinew, bone and fat products, and place of mammals in religious life
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"Most significant sources of information for this work were Adnyamathanha people ... The Adnyamathanha consultants' oral material ranks alongside written source material"--Foreword
Cover subtitle: Evidence gathered from Adnyamathanha people, scientists and old documents reveals what happened to the 58 mammal species present in the Flinders Ranges 200 years ago
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-95) and index
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Copy 2 - donation from Tom Austen Brown collection