p., uuis 111. R(N A\ Kicllev -^p( 



lUof huinji met ^vith th( 



l>sv.~^l. nosea,..oni,the Aubtiahmb 



luks ThetutissoohMou 



tn uu Olio xsho his seen nuiriv ot th. 



nitueb as not to require t( 



. pointed out, nuuh less snpj>o.t 



ull>y quotations And Air 



l5Kkl.ouseohsP^^od , unotu' the 1 



smimincaptut.inFhndoL 



Tsluul, one ospeciilly ^vhoM t. itu 



res hul I JevMsh cist iru 



HiimMledhnuoithopopulu putuu < 



A Vl)tiliun •^otliat be-uh 







cue reLited by the family liki-noss ot 



tlieJowsh Papuan nose 



liii Ai. LMJM >KOM Mmh. 



11 o( N \M) Tii\i>rrnN 



^oii.e mvth^ ha^eb<fMl .oP .c» d, 





tnstapp(ai to Ix Mild nonsuisic d t 



uia-^lnitN lu.h iM .ipd^l. 



ot ilXuititul and iit.on,' i.tnpn 



t.tion u.d 1 ti . isp(cu 



^alue^^henl^htl. tInoNMi up.i. tlu 







NNhilconrn.pomtit.d 



The .iborigines ot tin noitln ni pi t^ (. 



Lro%v and the eagle TIkk hid Incn lO 

 tiiebc two beings but p( loi wis nude ) 

 that the Mur ray bl icks .houid b< dnide 

 "^fokw in I (spdl \ nioush ) < i I u'' In^^ 



I'^ir Tli( man with tlu st. n^ht h in he . ilkd lUi lOok i.o< 



There IS dso a myth'.bout [;und)cl (oi Pund)d) the fhst r 

 ■^nd K.irween (the second man) whom Bundiel made i 

 qw luelled about w n t s, but K ir w m n spoke to W lun,' the ci 

 ^nd asked him to m ik, i ( onoi.on . Vnd many crows cainc 

 th^V made a .^r.Mt 1, d,t m tli. m md th< y san^ And t 



