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Editor's note: Taken from Sketches illustrative of the Character, Habits, and Manners of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Western Australia.
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J. M. R. Cameron attributes this piece to George Fletcher Moore. (See The Millenden Memoirs (2006): 454, note 649)
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Possibly later published as part of Moore's A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia, with Copious Meanings, Embodying Much Interesting Information Regarding the Habits, Manners and Customs of the Natives and the Natural History of the Country (1842)
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F. Armstrong contributed to A Descriptive Vocabulary and the piece in the Perth Gazette issue of 1 December 1838 may have been contributed by Armstrong.
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