Charles Pearcy Mountford OBE (8 May 1890, Hallett – 16 November 1976, Norwood) was an Australian anthropologist and photographer. He is known for his pioneering...
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known to work with Bunbulama as a rainmaker. He is also recorded by Charles Mountford and Ainslie Roberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead...
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Ainslie Roberts and anthropologist Charles P. Mountford contains the Aboriginal legend Garkain the Recluse. In 1957 Mountford donated a eucalyptus bark painting...
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Cecil Mountford MBE (1919–2009), New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach Charles H. Mountford, Stratford poet and humorist Charles P. Mountford (1890–1976)...
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Roberts, Ainslie and Charles P. Mountford. (1973). The Dreamtime Book: Australian Aboriginal Myths. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, p. 48.\Spencer, Sir...
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was "two days' sleep to the south of east". In 1936 anthropologist Charles P. Mountford, during an expedition with organised by the University of Adelaide's...
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Nepabunna, South Australia (section Charles Mountford)
included Charles P. Mountford as ethnologist and photographer, as well as botanist Thomas Harvey Johnston, virologist Frank Fenner, and others. Mountford was...
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Kenneth Maddock, Charles P. Mountford, International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. The Hague: Mouton. p. 76. ISBN 978-3-11-080716-5...
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known to work with Bunbulama as a rainmaker. He is also recorded by Charles Mountford and Ainslie Roberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead...
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of Australia (1909). Leader-to-be of the Arnhem Land Expedition, Charles P. Mountford and his wife Bessie travelled over four months from Ernabella to...
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The Mountford-Sheard Collection is a collection of journals, sound recordings and other works created, written and gathered by Charles P. Mountford, which...
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genyornis and procoptodon tracks near Yunta Springs, and reports from Charles P. Mountford that a saltwater crocodile was depicted at Panaramitee station. Since...
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Ranges in South Australia led by J.B. Cleland, which also included Charles P. Mountford as ethnologist and photographer, as well as botanist Thomas Harvey...
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of local artefacts, art, and specimens. Leader of the Expedition Charles Mountford returned to Oenpelli in 1949, when the Adelaide Advertiser reported...
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Reginald Charles Mountford (16 July 1908 – 1994) was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back in the Football League for Darlington...
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missionaries, including Norman Tindale at Groote in 1922, W. Lloyd Warner, Charles P. Mountford, Ronald and Catherine Berndt, W. E. H. Stanner, and Karel Kupka....
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American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land leader Charles P. Mountford. In the 1950s Narritjin mainly produced carvings on polished hardwood...
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including Charles P. Mountford as ethnologist and photographer, botanist Thomas Harvey Johnston, virologist Frank Fenner and others. Mountford was especially...
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the northern Flinders Ranges in May 1937, whose members included Charles P. Mountford as ethnologist and photographer, botanist Thomas Harvey Johnston...
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the Expedition, Botany and plant ecology (1958), co-edited with Charles P. Mountford. He also edited Volume 4 entitled Zoology (1964). Specht worked as...
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Dreamtime books, written in collaboration with ethnologist/anthropologist Charles Mountford. Roberts was born in London, England in 1911 to Harold Roberts and...
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Philosophical Society" were Messrs. John Brown, John Howard Clark, Davy, Doswell, Charles Gregory Feinaigle, Gilbert, Gosse, Hamilton, D. Hammond, W. B. Hays, Jones...
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addition to being an important asset to many anthropologists, including Charles P. Mountford and Ronald Berndt, he was one of the most prominent political activists...
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precise location of each place name in this initiatory journey. Charles P. Mountford published a work detailing the 'totemic topography' marked by the...
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anthropologist Charles P. Mountford asked her to compose the score for the film he was making about Aboriginal life. For inspiration, Mountford gave Hill recordings...
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still carried out by camel. This is true of anthropologists like Charles P. Mountford, journalists like Ernestine Hill, patrol officers like Vic Hall,...
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the actress Lydia Mary Olive Von Finkelstein Mamreov Mountford at the Salt Lake Theater. Mountford returned to Utah in 1903 and hired Johnson as a photographer...
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Fleay 1943 – Herbert Ward Wilson 1944 – John McConnell Black 1945 – Charles P. Mountford 1946 – Heber A. Longman 1947 – Philip Crosbie Morrison 1948 – Ludwig...
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Marshall Ursula McConnel Hugh McCrae Alan McCulloch Crosbie Morrison Charles P. Mountford Walter Murdoch Vance Palmer James Pollard Eric Ramsden Tarlton Rayment...
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Flinders Ranges in May 1937 led by J.B. Cleland, which included Charles P. Mountford as ethnologist and photographer, virologist Frank Fenner, and others...
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