CHAP. | PAGE | | Introductory Letter | 7 | I. | Introductory | 11 | II. | Piccaninnies | 17 | III. | "Great-great-greatest-grandfather" | 23 | IV. | Blackfellows' "Homes" | 26 | V. | Education | 31 | VI. | Weapons, etc., which Children learn to make and use | 35 | VII. | How Food is Caught and Cooked | 40 | VIII. | Corrobborees, or Native Dances | 44 | IX. | Magic and Sorcery | 47 | X. | Some Strange Ways of Disposing of the Dead | 56 | XI. | Some Stories which are told to Children | 60 | XII. | More Stories told to Children | 65 | XIII. | Religion | 68 | XIV. | Yarrabah | 72 | XV. | Trubanaman Creek | 79 | XVI. | Some Aboriginal Saints and Heroes | 85 | XVII. | The Chocolate Box | 89 |
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