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Table of Contents
ОглавлениеChapter III.—GOVERNOR PHILLIP'S EXPERIENCES.
CHAPTER IV.—The Racial War Begins.
CHAPTER VI.—Governor Macquarie's System.
CHAPTER VII.—First Experience with the Interior Tribes.
CHAPTER VIII.—The Darling Blacks.
Sir Thomas Mitchell's Expeditions.
Murder of Cunningham, The Botanist.
CHAPTER IX.—Dr. Leichhardt's Experiences.
CHAPTER X.—THE MURDER OF KENNEDY, THE EXPLORER.
Settler Greig—His Murderers and Avengers.
WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER BY THE POLICE.
THE MASSACRE AT DANGAR'S STATION.
CHAPTER XII.—The Border Police.
CHAPTER XIII.—TROUBLES IN PORT PHILLIP.
SLAUGHTER OF WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN.
CHAPTER XIV.—The South Australian Tribes.
CHAPTER XV.—THE WEST AUSTRALIAN TRIBES.
CHAPTER XVI.—The Queensland Tribes.
CHAPTER XVII.—THE WAR OF EXTERMINATION IN VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.
CHAPTER XVIII.—FORMAL TRIALS OF NATIVES FOR MURDER.
CHAPTER XIX.—PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ABORIGINES.
CHAPTER XXI.—MOTHERHOOD and CHILDHOOD.
CHAPTER XXII.—CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH.
CHAPTER XXIII.—THE MAN-MAKING CEREMONY.
CHAPTER XXIV.—LIFE IN THE CAMP.
CHAPTER XXV.—WEAPONS AND IMPLEMENTS.
CHAPTER XXVI.—Food, and Their Methods of Procuring It.
CHAPTER XXVII.—The Practice Of Cannibalism.
CHAPTER XXVIII.—Clothing And Ornaments.
CHAPTER XXIX.—The Corroboree or National Song Dance.
CHAPTER XXX.—Signs And Signals. Barter, Mimicry, &c.
CHAPTER XXXI.—The Natives As Trackers.
CHAPTER XXXII.—Their Superstitions And Traditions.
CHAPTER XXXIII.—Diseases And Their Treatment.
CHAPTER XXXIV.—Burials And Mourning.
CHAPTER XXXVI.—Black Bloodhounds—The Native Police.
CHAPTER XXXVII.—Attempts To Civilize And Christianise.