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    Norman Barnett Tindale AO (12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist. Tindale...
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    2013. Tindale, Norman B. (16 December 2003) [Reproduced from N.B. Tindale's Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974)]. "Tjapukai (QLD)". Tindale's Catalogue...
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  • tribal reality, as Norman Tindale thought, but one of the many Yorta Yorta tribes. Pangerang lands were estimated by Norman Tindale to have covered some...
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    in this belt, but Norman Tindale has challenged it as an arbitrary coinage devised by ethnologist John Fraser in 1892. For Tindale, Kuringgai was synonymous...
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  • word for "yes". In his book Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (1974), Norman Tindale wrote that Wiradjuri was one of several terms coined later, after the...
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  • Tindal (redirect from Tindale)
    (1687–1774), 18th century translator and historian, nephew of Matthew Norman Tindale (1900–1993), Australian anthropologist, archaeologist and entomologist...
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  • Northern Territory, one of many Yolŋu peoples. They are, according to Norman Tindale, to be carefully distinguished from the Djaŋu. Two prominent clans of...
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    four classes: (a) masculine (b) feminine (c) arboreal and (d) neuter. Norman Tindale estimated the Bundjalung People lived over an area approximately 2,300...
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  • north-eastern Victoria, existing from before European settlement. According to Norman Tindale, the people inhabit a stretch of territory that encompasses around 4...
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  • Camboon Rawbelle where their main camp was at that time, Jiggings. Norman Tindale distinguished them from a Goeng Meerooni coastal people (1770/Agnes)...
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