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Location: takes place in 'Djamindjung country' (p.82). Editor's note indicates that 'The area concerned is on the salt-water side, near Bradshaw, near but east of the Fitzmaurice River' (p.83). Bradshaw, also called Bradshaw's Run, was a cattle station bounded by the Victoria River to the south, Joseph Bonaparte Gulf to the west, and the Fitzmaurice River to the north.
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Told to Ronald Berndt at the Daly River in 1946.
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