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Object Number
2004.29.21798
Display Title
Arunta Men preparing for the Tjitjingalla Corroboree
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Australia; Arunta Tribe
Preparing for the Tjitjingalla Corroboree, Alice Springs, 1901
Department
Photographic
Date
1901
Culture
- Arunta
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
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Australia
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Northern Territory
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<County>
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Alice Springs
Dimensions
Overall: 14 × 10 cm (5 1/2 × 3 15/16 in.)
Quantity
1
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.29.21796 | Group of Old Arunta Men seated at Wurley |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.24.7337.2 | Preparing for the Tjitjingalla Corrobboree, Armenta Tribe |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.24.7337.1 | Preparing for the Tjitjingalla Corrobboree Armenta Tribe |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.29.21799 | Man keeping tune with clanging boomerang while chanting the Corroboree Song |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.24.7335.2 | Final scene in the Tjitjingalla Corrobboree |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.24.7336A | Group of old Arunta men seated at Wurley |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.29.21797 | Arunta Woman, Child and Pitchi |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.24.7336B | Arunta woman, child and pitchi |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.29.21800 | Final Scene in the Corrobboree |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.24.7335.1 | Bathurst Island men |
Alice Springs
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| 2004.29.21722 | Aboriginal Man Preparing Shredded Bark for String Making |
Northern Territory
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| 2004.24.26651 | Preparing for the Tjitjingalla Corrobboree, Alice Springs, 1901 |
Alice Springs
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