Description |
xii, 651 pages, 39 unnumbered leaves of plates (some folded) : illustrations, maps (some folded), portraits ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Dampier, Cook, Banks -- Cook at Endeavour River -- The coming of Phillip -- Maritime discoveries - Port Jackson -- The exploration of the interior -- Allan Cunningham -- Cunningham's journal - Oxley's land journey -- Cunningham's journal - Oxley's land journey completed -- Cunningham's journal - King's west coast voyage -- Cunningham's journal - "Mermaid's" voyage completed -- Cunningham's journal - the five islands and Illawarra -- The second voyage of the "Mermaid" -- The third voyage of the "Mermaid" -- The voyage of the "Bathurst" -- Cunningham reaches Pandora's Pass -- Mount Tomah; Moreton Bay and the Brisbane River; through Pandora's Pass -- Cunningham's northern journey -- Further explorations in Queensland -- Cunningham's last journeys -- Botanical references |
Summary |
p. 270-271 Description of the uncovering of a burial mound in the Piper's Hill region Cargelligo map area; plate of drawing of the burial mound; p. 282-283; John Oxley invites a group of Aboriginal people to the explorers' campsite; where they cook the animals they have caught; Oxleys exchanges an iron hatchet for green jade hatchet; handkerchief and knife given as gifts; description of nose piercing; front teeth retained; decorative raised scars; p. 285: meeting with nine Aboriginal men; donation of kangaroo by explorers; sharing of flour and pork; donation of iron pieces from casks; watching of corroboree; p. 336-337 : Meeting with Aboriginal man from Dampier archipelago : Front teeth present; body tattoos; pointed stick in hair; gifts given; p. 338 description of cylindrical floating vessel; p. 340 : glass beads ; iron nailsgiven to Aborigines; use of fish oil and powdered charcoal on skin; p. 353 capture of Maccassan canoe at Goulburn islands; explorers are attacked with stones and wood; p. 386 exchange of iron tomahawk at St Asaph Bay, Melville Island; ochre painted faces; p. 460-61 Rock art discovered in caves on Clack's Island; fire places and turtle heads found in cave; figures drawn with burnt stick found on Chasm Island in Gulf of Carpentaria; p. 463-464 spear attack on Cunningham's party at Hanover Bay, after exchange of gifts; Cunningham wounded; Aboriginal catamarans, implements and spears taken in revenge; p. 519-525 Bungaree and Matthew Flinders meet Moreton Bay tribe; fishing nets found in a cave; semicircular weirs; net exchanged for hatchet by Flinders; Bungaree makes spears for tribe at Pumice Stone River; songs sung to explorers; p. 529 Oxley in the "Mermaid" meet and rescues Thomas Pamphlet; distributes presents to Aboriginal people; account of Pamphlet's time with Aborigines; Aborigines fishing for Pamphlet and two companions; p. 535 castaway Parsons encounters with Aboriginal tribes between Moreton Bay and Hervey Bay; p. 611 Aborigines light fire near Cunningham's party's tents at Laidley Plains |
Analysis |
Australia Discovery and exploration |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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One folded map in pocket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Bungaree, -1830.
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Cannabaygal
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Cunningham, Allan, 1791-1839 -- Portraits
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Cunningham, Allan, 1791-1839
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King, Philip Parker, 1793-1856.
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Oxley, John, 1783-1828.
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Pamphlett, Thomas, 1788?-1838.
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Bathurst (Ship)
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Mermaid (Ship)
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Norfolk (Ship)
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Botany -- Australia -- History.
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Explorers.
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Australia -- Discovery and exploration.
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Australia, Northern -- Discovery and exploration.
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Genre/Form |
Portraits.
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Author |
Cunningham, Allan, 1791-1839
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LC no. |
25019300 |
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