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Native Tribes of Central Australia Baldwin Spencer

Native Tribes of Central Australia By Baldwin Spencer

Native Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer


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Sir Baldwin Spencer (1860-1929) was a British/Australian biologist and anthropologist. First published in 1899 after Spencer and Gillen's fieldwork in Central Australia in 1896, this pioneering volume describes in detail previously unrecorded tribal customs, kinship structures, marriage and burial customs and religious beliefs.

Native Tribes of Central Australia Summary

Native Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer

Sir Baldwin Spencer (1860-1929) was a British/Australian biologist and anthropologist, best known for his work amongst the indigenous Aboriginal tribes of Australia. After graduating from Exeter College, Oxford in 1884, Spencer was elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, before being appointed the Professor of Biology at the University of Melbourne. In 1896 Spencer joined his friend and co-author Francis James Gillen (1855-1912) to undertake fieldwork during the Aboriginal tribal gathering known as the Engwura. This pioneering volume, first published in 1899, is the result of this fieldwork. Spencer and Gillen were initiated as members of the Arunta tribe and became the first Europeans to witness many tribal customs and social structures. The kinship structures, marriage and burial ceremonies and religious beliefs of several tribes are described. This fascinating volume influenced contemporary ideas concerning palaeolithic society and the origins of art and religion.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The social organisation of the tribes; 3. Certain ceremonies concerned with marriage, together with a discussion regarding the same; 4. The totems; 5. The churinga or bull roarers of the Arunta and other tribes; 6. Intichiuma ceremonies; 7. Initiation ceremonies; 8. Initiation ceremonies (continued); 9. Initiation ceremonies (continued); 10. Traditions dealing with the origin of the Alcheringa ancestors of the Arunta tribe and with particular customs; 11. Traditions dealing with the origin of the Alcheringa ancestors of the Arunta tribe and with particular customs (continued); 12. Customs concerned with knocking out of teeth, etc.; 13. The customs of Kurdaitcha and Illapurinja and the avenging party or atninga; 14. Customs relating to burial and mourning; 15. The Iruntarinia and Arumburinga, or spirit individuals; 16. The making and the powers of medicine men; various forms of magic; 17. Methods of obtaining wives; 18. Myths relating to sun, moon, eclipses, etc.; 19. Clothing, weapons, implements, decorative art; Appendices; Glossary of native terms used; Index.

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NLS9781108020442
9781108020442
1108020445
Native Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-09-30
740
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