Spinifex And Sand Pioneering And Exploration In Western Australia By David W Carnegie



















































































































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survey party, the natives used such - Page 42
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From Luck I Learnt That North Of Eucla, Where He Had Been With A Survey Party, The Natives Used Such Grounds In Their Initiation Ceremonies.

A youth on arriving at a certain age may become a warrior, and is then allowed to carry a shield and spear.

Before he can attain this honour he must submit to some very horrible rites - which are best left undescribed. Seizing each an arm of the victim, two stalwart "bucks" (as the men are called) run him up and down the cleared space until they are out of breath; then two more take places, and up and down they go until at last the boy is exhausted. This is the aboriginal method of applying anaesthetics. During the operations that follow, the men dance and yell round the fires but the women may not be witnesses of the ceremony. Tribes from all neighbouring districts meet at such times and hold high revel. Evidently Queen Victoria Spring is a favourite meeting-place. I regret that I never had the chance of being present at such a gathering - few white men have. For except in thickly populated districts the ceremonies are rare; the natives are very ready to resent any prying into their mysteries, and Luck only managed it at some risk to himself. Whilst camped at the Spring we made one or two short excursions to the southward, but met with little encouragement. On turning our attention to the opposite direction we found that nearly two hundred miles due north a tract of auriferous country was marked on the map of the Elder Expedition.

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