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Nathan (I.) — Traits of the Australian Aborigines. Southern Euphrosgne and Austr. 
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1. Aboriginal Opinion of the Deity, p. 95. 
2. Native Manner of Naming Children, p. 96. 
3. The Native Corrobory (Dance), 97. 
4. Native Avarice, p. 98. 
5. A Native Girl’s Idea of Heaven, p. 99. 
6. A Sable Romeo, p. 99. 
7. The Kibbarah [Bora] of Port Macquarie, p. 99. 
8. Native Burials,;?. 101. 
9. The Koo-ee, 102. 
10. ’ Koon-gi kawel gho, p. 104. 
11. The Aboriginal Father, 105. 
12. Koorinda-braia [Song of Rejoicing],;?. 107. 
13. War-goon-da Min-ya-rah [Song of the Maneroo Tribe], ;?. 108. 
14. Dital Dital Ba-loo-nai [the Battle Song],;?. 113. 
15. Turtle Song — Ah! Wy-a-boo-ka, ;?. 114. 
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Nathan (I.) — Ah ! Wy-a-boo-ka, the Turtle’ Song ; an Aboriginal Melody sung by the 
Wellington Valley Tribe of Australia. Put into modern rhythm, harmonized and 
arranged, with a Pianoforte accompaniment. Southern Euphrosyyie and Austr. Miscel- 
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Nathan (I.) — The Native Melody to “Koorinda Braia,” set as a Solo and as a Quin- 
tetto, with a Chorus of sixteen voices of all the known Kooees ; together forming a 
concerted piece for one and twenty voices. Southern Euphrosyne and Austr. Miscellany, 
pp. 127-132. 
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Nathan (I.) — An Aboriginal Devil. Southern Euphrosyne and Austr. Miscellany, pp. 
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