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CoreyTheatre edited Louise in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 1 in XM188 Hagenauer to Howitt 1 May 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited King Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited King Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited King Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited King Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited King Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited Charley in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre edited Dhauwurd Wurrung in Howitt and Fison PapersArticle Edited
CoreyTheatre added a note to 1 in XM97 Bulmer 6 July 1880 in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Thanks Amanda ”Note Added
CoreyTheatre added a note to 1 in XM97 Bulmer 6 July 1880 in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Does anybody know where there data attributed to this document comes from? Is this document part of the letter contained in XM84 of the same date i.e. 6 July 1880?”Note Added
CoreyTheatre added a note to 2 in XM84 Bulmer to Howitt 6 July 1880 in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “A table contained in XM97 indicates that the terms Katagga and Katarri are from the Waimbio language and are therefore not Kanai. This table is dated 6 July 1880 and may also be part of this letter. ”Note Added
CoreyTheatre added a note to 2 in XM75 Bulmer to Howitt 4 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Bulmer gives Babak as 'paternal uncle' however he later (Mch 9th 1876) describes this as 'mistake' stating "I find I made a mistake in my note about relationships among the Blacks as I called the father's brother Babaak This is not so as the B...”Note Added
CoreyTheatre edited 2 in XM75 Bulmer to Howitt 4 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 2 in XM75 Bulmer to Howitt 4 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 2 in XM75 Bulmer to Howitt 4 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 1 in XM75 Bulmer to Howitt 4 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 1 in XM75 Bulmer to Howitt 4 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 2 in XM76 Bulmer to Howitt 9 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 2 in XM76 Bulmer to Howitt 9 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 1 in XM76 Bulmer to Howitt 9 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 1 in XM76 Bulmer to Howitt 9 March 1876 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 4 in XM78 Letter from John Bulmer 10 October 1878 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 4 in XM78 Letter from John Bulmer 10 October 1878 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre added a note to 1 in XM79 Bulmer to Howitt 16 December 1879 in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Guiaban is 'mother-in-law'. An avoidance relationship is to be expected for this type of relationship. ”Note Added
CoreyTheatre edited 6 in XM82 Letter from Bulmer 20 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 5 in XM82 Letter from Bulmer 20 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 5 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 5 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 4 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 4 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre added a note to 3 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Mali 'man' is possibly cognate with mari 'man' (Maric languages), other widespread reflexes of this term include mar 'man' (Gunditjmara) and mariny 'man' (Ngarigu).”Note Added
CoreyTheatre edited 3 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre indexed 1 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Indexed
CoreyTheatre edited 1 in XM83 Bulmer to Howitt 30 April 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 2 in XM84 Bulmer to Howitt 6 July 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 1 in XM187 Hagenauer to Howitt 15 February 1880 in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 12 in hw0404 Notes on Kurnai 150 pages in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 12 in hw0404 Notes on Kurnai 150 pages in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 90 in hw0404 Notes on Kurnai 150 pages in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 90 in hw0404 Notes on Kurnai 150 pages in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 90 in hw0404 Notes on Kurnai 150 pages in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre edited 90 in hw0404 Notes on Kurnai 150 pages in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre added a note to 6 in hw0414 Notes on Mukjarawaint with a map in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Thanks for the book reference. It seems obvious to me that the terms mopoke, boobook, morepoke and Bōkbōk (the Dharuk term) are all onomatopoeic representations of the birds cry. The initial consonant being rendered as a bilabial stop by some and ...”Note Added
CoreyTheatre added a note to 96 in hw0391 Notes by Howitt on Kulin from Barak in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “Here it is clear that Bírren is the Kurnai (Brabra) Banksia integrifola 'Native Honeysuckle'.”Note Added
CoreyTheatre edited 28 in hw0414 Notes on Mukjarawaint with a map in Howitt and Fison PapersPage Edited
CoreyTheatre added a note to 15 in XM765 Field notebook in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “It's interesting Stephen that you wrote about this as I was looking at the birrgalk references through out this collection yesterday. Then, I was looking at the distribution of the species Banksia Marginata as seen here: https://avh.ala.org.au/occ...”Note Added
CoreyTheatre added a note to 15 in XM765 Field notebook in Howitt and Fison Papers, saying “What indicates that this is Kanai? So far I have three glosses for 'honeysuckle' in the kanai database: Honeysuckle 'Tarra' (hw0436 p.12) Honeysuckle 'Bown' (Smyth II:39) honeysuckle tree 'Bearra' (W.T. Dawson and J.H.W. Pettit page 11.) The e...”Note Added