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Aboriginal land use at Tocal - the Wonnarua story


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Tocal College, CB Alexander Campus, Paterson NSW 2421

This full-colour book shows how indigenous people used the Tocal land before European settlement.  It indicates Tocal's plant species and animals at the time, and how the Wonnarua people used them for food, medicine and materials.  A unique resource for environmental and indigenous studies.

Table of Contents:

  • The Tocal environment
  • Aboriginal lifestyle
  • Wonnarua life at Tocal
  • Foods on Tocal
  • Medicinal plants

Appendices

  • Plants of Cedar brush, closed forests
  • Plants of the wetlands
  • Plants of the open forests, woodlands and grasslands
  • Plants of the rivers and creeks

Published in 2004 Aboriginal Landuse at Tocal is 88 pages with many illustrations and photos.  Book size is 250mm by 185mm.

Please quote catalogue number B448

Book details

Title Aboriginal land use at Tocal - the Wonnarua story
Pages 84  
Catalogue number B448  
Year of publish 2005  
Price $22.00AUD (inc GST)   purchase online

 

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