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Jeanette James – maireener shell and silver drop earrings Aboriginal photographs and ephemera

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photographs and ephemera

John Douglas is an Honorary Research Associate with the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery

This book illustrates many of the spiders found in Tasmania

but you can use their scats to identify them

Bruce Pascoe puts forward a compelling argument for a reconsideration of the hunter–gatherer label for the pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians

Jeanette James – maireener shell and silver drop earrings Aboriginal photographs and ephemeraTasmanian Aboriginal woman Jeanette James learnt the cultural tradition of stringing shells from her mother Auntie Corrie Fullard. Approximately 25mm long. Made in Tasmania. Stand for display purposes only.

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