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Woman's role in aboriginal society

Title
Woman's role in aboriginal society / edited by Fay Gale.
Publication
Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1970.

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Additional Authors
  • Gale, Fay.
  • ANZAAS (Association). Congress (41st : 1969 : Adelaide)
  • Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
Description
48 pages : illustrations, portraits; 26 cm.
Summary
Papers originally presented to the Anthropology Section of the 1969 ANZAAS Conference as contributions to symposium on status of women; Includes; B. Hiatt - Woman the gatherer; N. Peterson - The importance of women in determining the composition of residential groups in Aboriginal Australia; A. Hamilton - The role of women in Aboriginal marriage arrangements; I.M. White Aboriginal womans status; a paradox resolved; D.E. Barwick - And the lubras are ladies now; C.H. Berndt - Digging sticks and spears, or the two-sex model; Individual papers listed separately.
Series Statement
  • Australian aboriginal studies ; no. 36
  • Social anthropology series ; no. 6
Uniform Title
  • Australian aboriginal studies ; no. 36.
  • Social anthropology series ; no. 6.
Subject
  • Women, Aboriginal Australian > Congresses
  • Technology - Wood - Digging sticks
  • Weapons - Spears
  • Women, Aboriginal Australian
  • Adelaide (SE SA SI54-09)
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings
Note
  • Papers of a section of the symposium on the role of women in Australian and Melanesian society held by the Anthropology section at the ANZAAS Conference in Adelaide, 1969.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 0855750111
  • 9780855750114
LCCN
78871067
OCLC
  • ocm00227417
  • 227417
  • SCSB-160656
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library