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Aboriginal men of high degree
- Description:
- IntroductionThirty one years have gone by since the first edition of this book was published. In the meantime more and fuller information on the making and powers of "Men of High Degree" has become available, especially for the Kimberley Division of Western Australia, and the New South Wales north coast. Further, a significant change has been occurring recently in the attitudes of some welfare and health agencies, official and non-official, towards medicine-men. Where this is so,...
- Display date:
- 1977-01-01
- Location:
- Oceania
- Format:
- book
- Collections:
- University of Queensland Library
- Publisher:
- The University of Queensland Press
- Content partner:
- University of Queensland Library
- Availability:
- Online
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