. Australia and homeward [microform]. Australian aborigines; Birds; Mammals; Australiens (Indigènes); Oiseaux; Mammifères. 30 AUSTRALIA AND THE AUSTRALIANS. Ordinarily, fish are cooked by being thrown on the fire and ; CANOES. Their canoes are mostly made of bark. Usually the craft, which is very frail, consists of but one N NATIVES CANOES. With a bit of pipe-clay or soft stone the native marks out the pattern on the side of a large tree. Then with his tomahawk he cuts along the mark, and i strips the bark from the tree. The aid of fire is. Please note that these images ar


. Australia and homeward [microform]. Australian aborigines; Birds; Mammals; Australiens (Indigènes); Oiseaux; Mammifères. 30 AUSTRALIA AND THE AUSTRALIANS. Ordinarily, fish are cooked by being thrown on the fire and ; CANOES. Their canoes are mostly made of bark. Usually the craft, which is very frail, consists of but one N NATIVES CANOES. With a bit of pipe-clay or soft stone the native marks out the pattern on the side of a large tree. Then with his tomahawk he cuts along the mark, and i strips the bark from the tree. The aid of fire is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lucas, D. V. (Daniel Vannorman), 1834-1911. Toronto : W. Briggs; Montreal : C. W. Coates


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