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Author
Osborne, Michael A.
Title
A Collaborative Dimension of the European Empires: Australian and French Acclimatization Societies and Intercolonial Scientific Cooperation
In
International Science and National Scientific Identity: Australia between Britain and America
Editors
R. W. Home and Sally Gregory Kohlstedt
Imprint
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1991, pp. 97-119
Subject
History of Australian Science - General
Source
Carlson 1991

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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"... the rengitj, as a visible mark or imprint on the land, is characterised as a place of origin, the repository of all names, as well as a kind of mapped visual expression of the connection between people and places which is to be carried out in the temporal sequence of the journey." Fanca Tamisari (1998) 'Body, Vision and Movement: In the footprints of the ancestors'. Oceania 68(4) p260