Issue Details: First known date: 1975... 1975 Swallowing and Regurgitation in Australian Myth and Rite
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The author examines Aboriginal myths that highlights 'the motif of swallowing and regurgitation; and illustrations that these are widely connected with the induction of young men into secret religious cults.' (Source: Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Mythology Australian Aboriginal Mythology : Essays in Honour of W.E.H. Stanner L. R. Hiatt (editor), Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies , 1975 6959241 1975 anthology criticism essay

    'Papers by M. Blows, A.C. van der Leeden, K. Maddock, I.M. White, L.R. Hiatt, J. Beckett and Appendix of translations of A. van Gennep annotated separately.' (Source: TROVE)

    Canberra : Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies , 1975
    pg. 143-162
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