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RESEARCH REPORT BIBLIOGRAPHY<strong>Central</strong> <strong>West</strong><strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>No. 22/2003September 2003


Bibliography<strong>Central</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>report. This indicated that Kingoonya SH 53-11, Coober Pedy SH 53-06, Billa Kalina SH53-07, and Tarcoola SH 53-10 were relevant references. A search was then made of theAIATSIS on-line catalogue using these map sheet references in the place field. Thesearch result was viewed to determine which items were relevant. Materials with accessrestrictions were omitted as were foreign language materials, obvious duplications,microforms, audio material and material that appeared to deal with technical aspects oflanguage or education curricula. The search resulted in the following:Location Result End TotalSH 53-06 52 5SH53-07 1 0SH53-10 11 0SH 53-11 3 0Maps of the area produced by linguists and anthropologists show the names of two groupswithin this part of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>- Kokatha and Antakirinja. Research reports hadpreviously been prepared on these groups so the material used to prepare these was alsoreviewed.A search was made of the Environment <strong>Australia</strong> library web-based catalogue of heritagesurvey research reports and other relevant material. The aim of the search was to identifyadditional relevant materials that may not be held by AIATSIS. The search of thiscatalogue using the pastoral lease names located in the area yielded no relevant results.The following general references were also used:• Capell 1963, Linguistic Survey of <strong>Australia</strong>;• Davidson 1938, A Preliminary Register of <strong>Australia</strong>n Tribes and Hordes;• Giles 1995 (1889) <strong>Australia</strong> Twice Traversed;• Horton 1994, The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal <strong>Australia</strong>;• O’Grady, Wurm & Hale 1966, Aboriginal Languages of <strong>Australia</strong>: A PreliminaryClassification;• Tindale 1940, ‘Distribution of <strong>Australia</strong>n Aboriginal tribes: a field survey’;• Tindale 1974, Aboriginal Tribes of <strong>Australia</strong>; and• Wurm & Hattori 1981, Language Atlas of the Pacific Area.BibliographyBasedow, H. 1929, The <strong>Australia</strong>n Aboriginal (1925), F.W. Preece & Sons, Adelaide.- 2 -


Bibliography<strong>Central</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>Berndt, R.M. 1941, ‘Tribal Migrations and Myths Centring on Ooldea, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’,Oceania, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 1-20.Berndt, R.M. 1942-44, ‘Preliminary Report of Field Work in the Ooldea Region, western<strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’, Oceania, vol. 12-14.Berndt, R.M. 1959, ‘The concept of the tribe in the <strong>West</strong>ern Desert of <strong>Australia</strong>’,Oceania, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 82-107.Capell, A. 1963, Linguistic Survey of <strong>Australia</strong>, <strong>Australia</strong>n Institute of Aboriginal Studies,Canberra.Davidson, D.S. 1938, A Preliminary Register of <strong>Australia</strong>n Tribes and Hordes, TheAmerican Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.Davidson, D.S. 1938a, ‘An Ethnic Map of <strong>Australia</strong>’, Proceedings of the AmericanPhilosophical Society, vol. 79, no. 4.Davies, J. 1995, ‘<strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’, in P. Sutton ed., Country: Aboriginal Boundaries andLand Ownership in <strong>Australia</strong>, Aboriginal History Inc., Canberra.Elkin. A.P. 1931, ‘The Social organisation of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n tribes’, Oceania, vol. 2,no. 1, pp. 44-73.Elkin, A.P. 1938, ‘Kinship in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’, Oceania, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 419-452.Frazer, J.G. Sir 1910, Totemism and Exogamy: a treatise on certain early forms ofsuperstition and society, MacMillan, London.Gale, F. 1966, ‘Patterns of post-European Aboriginal migration in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’,Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia: <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>nBranch, vol. 67, pp. 21-37.Gara, T. 1989, The Kokatha Heritage Survey, Adelaide.Giles E. 1995, <strong>Australia</strong> Twice Traversed: The Romance of Exploration, being a narrativeCompiled From the Journals Of Five Exploring Expeditions…1872 to 1876(1889), Hesperian Press, Victoria Park.Helms, R. 1896, ‘Anthropology [Report of the Elder Scientific Expedition, 1891]’, RoyalSociety of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> - Transactions, vol. 16, pt. 3, pp. 237-332.Horton, D. ed. 1994, Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal <strong>Australia</strong>, <strong>Australia</strong>n Institute ofAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra.Howitt, A.W. 1996, The <strong>Native</strong> Tribes of <strong>South</strong>-East <strong>Australia</strong> (1904), Aboriginal StudiesPress, Canberra.Mathews, R.M. 1900, ‘Divisions of the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Aborigines’, Proceedings of theAmerican Philosophical Society, vol. 39, pp. 78-93.- 3 -


Bibliography<strong>Central</strong> <strong>West</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>Oates, W.J. & L. 1970, A Revised Linguistic Survey of <strong>Australia</strong>, <strong>Australia</strong>n Institute ofAboriginal Studies, Canberra.Oates, L.F. 1975, The 1973 Supplement to a Revised Linguistic Survey of <strong>Australia</strong>,Armidale Christian Book Centre, Armidale.O’Grady, G.N., Wurm, S.A. & Hale, K.L. 1966, Aboriginal Languages of <strong>Australia</strong>: apreliminary classification, University of Victoria, British Columbia.Sutton, P. 1995, Country: Aboriginal Boundaries and Land Ownership in <strong>Australia</strong>,Aboriginal History Inc., Canberra.Tindale, N. 1940, ‘Distribution of <strong>Australia</strong>n aboriginal tribes: a field survey’, RoyalSociety of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>, vol. 64, no. 1, pp. 140-231.Tindale, N.B. 1974, Aboriginal Tribes of <strong>Australia</strong>: Their Terrain, EnvironmentalControls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names, University of California Press,Berkeley.Wurm S. A. & Hattori, S. 1981, Language Atlas of the Pacific Area, <strong>Australia</strong>n Academyof the Humanities in collaboration with the Japan Academy, Canberra.- 4 -

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