I believe, they have no. settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for a few days), but wander about in small parties from place to place in search of food, and are actuated by no other motive. We never found more than three or four... The Aborigines of Tasmania - Página 104por Henry Ling Roth, Marion E. Butler - 1899 - 228 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 542 páginas
...They lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire ; and I believe they have no settled place of habitation (,as their houses seemed built only for...capable of containing three or four persons each only ; and what is remarkable, we never saw the least marks either of canoe or boat, and it is generally... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 páginas
...They lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire ; and I believe they have no settled place of habitation, (as their houses seemed built only for...capable of containing three or four persons each only ; and what is remarkable, we never saw the least marks either of canoe or boat, and it is generally... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 páginas
...They lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire ; and I believe they have no settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for...found more than three or four huts in a place, capable ot containing three or four persons each only ; and what is remarkable, we never saw the least marks... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 386 páginas
...lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire ; and, I believe, they have no. settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for...capable of containing three or four persons each only ; and what is remarkable, we never saw the least marks either of canoe or boat, and it is generally... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 530 páginas
...They lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire ; and I believe they have no settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for...capable of containing three or four persons each only; and what is remarkable, we never saw the least marks either of canoe or boat, and it is generally thought... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 páginas
...They lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire; and, I believe, they have no settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for...capable of containing three or four persons each only ; and what is remarkable, we never saw the least marks either of canoe or boat, and it is generally... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 páginas
...lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire ; and, 1 believe, tlmey imave no settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for a few days), but wander about in snmall parties from place to place in search of food, and are actuated by no other motive. We never... | |
| Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister - 1921 - 646 páginas
...They lie on the ground, on dried grass, round the fire; and I believe they have no settled place of habitation (as their houses seemed built only for a few days) but wander about in small parties in search of food, and are actuated by no other motive. We never found more than three or four huts... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1922 - 608 páginas
...Furneaux, who accompanied Cook on his second voyage as commander of the Adventure, wrote that they wandered about in small parties from place to place in search of food, and that more than three or four huts, only capable of containing three or four persons each, were never... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1922 - 608 páginas
...Furneaux, who accompanied Cook on his second voyage as commander of the Adventure, wrote that they wandered about in small parties from place to place in search of food, and that more than three or four huts, only capable of containing three or four persons each, were never... | |
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