BARDI PLANTS AN ANNOTATED LIST OF PLANTS AND THEIR USE BY THE BARDI ABORIGINES OF DAMPIERLAND, IN NORTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Abstract: This paper presents a descriptive list of the plants identified and used by the Bardi Aborigines of the Dampierland Peninsula, north-western Australia. It is not exhaustive. The information is presented in two ways. First is an alphabetical list of Bardi names including genera and species, use, collection number and references. Second is a list arranged alphabetically according to botanical genera and species, and including family and Bardi name. Previous ethnographic research in the region, vegetation communities and aspects of seasonality (1) and taxonomy arc described in the Introduction.

Author(s) SMITH, MOYA AND KALOTAS, ARPAD C. : Part 3
Page Number
317

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