• William Edward Hanley Stanner CMG (24 November 1905 – 8 October 1981), often cited as W.E.H. Stanner, was an Australian anthropologist who worked extensively...
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  • Austin), English radio actor William Edward Hanley Stanner (1905–1981), Australian anthropologist Paul Hanley, a character in the TV series Peyton Place Hanly...
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    history was still lacking, despite pioneering work done by William Edward Hanley Stanner in the 1960s. Government policy, rather than the choice of Aboriginal...
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  • native culture why bats in the region have such short noses. Edward Hanley Stanner, William (2014) [1964]. On Aboriginal Religion (PDF). Sydney University...
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    . Perth, Western Australia. August 1926 – Conference President – Prof. Edward Henry Rennie 19th Meeting ... Hobart, Tasmania. January 1928 – Conference...
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  • River wangga singing. Stanner, W. E. H. (William Edward Hanley) (1962), Songs, myths and discussions from the Port Keats area (STANNER_W02), retrieved 16...
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  • church and the community in remote areas. Emeritus Professor William Edward Hanley Stanner, of Forrest, Australian Capital Territory. For services to the...
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