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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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1. Eleven photographs pasted onto one page. Numbered 443-451 in album. 447 numbered as a&b.
2. Photograph 443 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a Match box bean pod seeds design'.
3. Photograph 446 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a Sea turtles design'.
4. Photograph 449 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a scorpion design'.
5. Photograph 444 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a drops of blood and scratches on nose from which blood is obtained for decorative use design'.
6. Photograph 447 a&b 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a dilly bag used for carrying water design'.
7. Photograph 450 'Fighting sword and shield appears to be decorated with the scorpion design'.
8. Photograph 445 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with an ink fish design'.
9. Photograph 448 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a star fish design'.
10. Photograph 451 'One shield. Appears to be decorated with a tree grub design'.

Names of items and designs sourced from 'McCarthy, F.D. 1938, Australian Aboriginal Decorative Art , Australia Museum, Australasian Medical Publishing Company Ltd., Sydney, Glebe', p.28. See AA 191/ 09/01

McConnel, U 1935 'Inspirtation and design in Aboriginal Art', Art in Australia, vol 3 no. 59, pp. 57-68.

CreatorUrsula Hope McConnel
ControlAA 191/22/4/7
Quantity 0.2cm,   1   page
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints
Series AA 191/22
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