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Warburton Range (Western Australia) sociological and anthropological data cards

Archive Collections / Board for Anthropological Research / Series AA346/04 / Warburton Range (Western Australia) sociological and anthropological data cards
Board for Anthropological Research Expedition K 'K1 - 54 Warburton Range Sociolological Data' and ' K1 - 54 Anthropological Data'

Three card series containing sociological data and three card series containing anthropological data collected on the Board for Anthropological Research expedition to Warburton Range, Western Australia, in August 1935. Each card has (expedition symbol) K stamped in the top left hand corner.

  1. K1 - K54 Warburton Range Sociolological Data
    This card series is preceded by notes relating to missing cards. This series comprises printed cards on which data has been recorded under the following headings: (individual subject) Number, Native name, Sex, Age, Tribe, Location, Date, and Remarks (over); and which have space for two photographs. Most cards have two black and white photographic prints attached, usually a front and a profile portrait showing head and torso. The photographs also show (individual subject) numbers. Cards have 'Warupuju, Warburton Range, W. Aust' and ' Aug. 1935' printed in Location and Date headings. This series contains cards on individuals numbered 1 to 54.

  2. K1 - K54 Warburton Range Sociolological Data
    This series comprises printed cards on which data has been recorded under the following headings: in the first section: (individual subject) Number, Native name, Other names, Tribe, Sex, Age (known/estim.), Date, Subclass, Totem, Loc.[ation], Where born, Territory claimed; the second section has headings for the recording of a similar level of detail about the individual's father, mother, father's siblings, mother's siblings, siblings, spouse, and children. Cards have a final line to record information about related BAR activities, including photographs, casts, physical measurements, anthropological notes, and specimens (objects collected). On the reverse is space for further notes. This series contains cards on individuals numbered 1 to 54. Some cards have notes on the reverse recording extra information about an individual, place names, water sources, tribal/language group distribution, or relationships. This card series is in NB Tindale's hand and the cards are signed by him on the reverse.

  3. K1 - K54 Warburton Range Sociolological Data
    This card series appears to be a duplicate of the series above. It comprises printed cards on which data has been recorded under the following headings: in the first section: (individual subject) Number, Native name, Other names, Tribe, Sex, Age (known/estim.), Date, Subclass, Totem, Loc.[ation], Where born, Territory claimed; the second section has headings for the recording of a similar level of detail about the individual's father, mother, father's siblings, mother's siblings, siblings, spouse, and children. Cards have a final line to record information about related BAR activities, including photographs, casts, physical measurements, anthropological notes, and specimens (artefacts collected). On the reverse is space for further notes. This series contains cards on individuals numbered 1 to 54. Some cards have notes on the reverse recording extra information about an individual, place names, water sources, tribal/language group distribution, or relationships. This card series has 'NB Tindale' on the reverse.

  4. K1 - K54 Warburton Range Anthropological Data
    This card series is preceded by notes listing card numbers, possibly missing cards. It comprises two cards for each individual, hinged together with tape. The first card is a printed card on which data has been recorded under the following headings: in the first section (individual subject) Number, Native name, European name, Sex, Age, Date, Locality, Tribe, Totem; a second section has four columns for the recording of physical measurements, and a final line relating to BAR activities. The reverse of the card records the (individual subject) Number, a section headed 'Relationships. Subject's:-'; and a third section for recording specific sets of physical measurements ('indices'). The second card is a printed card on which data has been recorded under the following headings: in the first section, (individual subject) Number, Locality, Date, Tribe, Sex, Age; a second section is divided into sections in which to record measurements and observations relating to specific physical features, including the following headings: Hair, Skin Colour, and also Blood Group. On the reverse are sections to record data under headings including Anthropological notes and Pathological notes. This series conatins cards on individuals numbered 1 to 54.

  5. K 1-54 Warburton Range Anthropological Data
    This series comprises printed cards on which data has been recorded under the following headings: in the first section (individual subject) Number, Native name, European name, Sex, Age, Date, Locality, Tribe, Totem; a second section has four columns for the recording of physical measurements, and a final line relating to BAR activities. The reverse of the card records the (individual subject) Number, a section headed 'Relationships. Subject's:-'; and a third section for recording specific sets of physical measurements ('indices'). This series contains cards for individuals numbered 1 to 54, and one unnumbered individual.

  6. K 1-54 Warburton Range Anthropological Data
    This series comprises printed cards on which data has been recorded under the following headings: in the first section, (individual subject) Number, Locality, Date, Tribe, Sex, Age; a second section is divided into sections in which to record measurements and observations relating to specific physical features, including the following headings: Hair, Skin Colour, and also Blood Group. On the reverse are sections to record data under headings including Anthropological notes and Pathological notes. This series conatins cards on individuals numbered 1 to 54.



Note that within any given series the amount of data recorded varies from card to card.

These card series contain references to: Western Australia.

Note that the data cards contain many variant spellings of tribal/language group names. In the descriptions here the various terms and spellings have been reproduced, with what appear to be amendments noted in square brackets. It has not been possible in all cases to supply corresponding tribal/language group names according to standardised spellings adopted by NB Tindale (see AA 338) and AIATSIS (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies).

These card series contain references to the following named groups: Kalgoneidjara [close to Nga:da], Nga:da, Nga:da & Mandjila, Ngadadara [Mandjindi], Nga:dadjara, Nga:nadjara [Nga:dadjara], Pitjandjara.

Tindale Tribes: Mandjindja; Ngadadjara; Pitjandjara.

AIATSIS Tribal/Language Groups: Mandjindja; Ngatatjara; Pitjantjatjara.

These cards are located in Drawer 5.

CreatorBoard for Anthropological Research
ControlAA 346/4/17
Date Range01 August, 1935  -  01 August, 1935
Quantity 10cm,   6   card series; cards 20.5 x 12.7 cm
Series AA346/04