Natural «strip bark» is not a term I have heard used here except for
aborigines making canoes.
Not exact matches
It is where the tiny crinkled yellow - brown
aborigines known as Bushmen have
made their last stand against encroaching civilization, speaking in the clucking tongue of turkeys, eating lizards, hunting with bows and arrows and enduring the probing of fascinated anthropologists.
«He had been educated only in that innocent and ineffectual way in which the Catholic priests teach the
aborigines, by which the pupil is never educated to the degree of consciousness, but only to the degree of trust and reverence, and a child is not
made a man but kept a child.»
In these and other letters (which were donated to the Smithsonian Archives of American Art) Bess
makes it clear that his paintings were only part of a grander theory, based on alchemy, the philosophy of Carl Jung, and the rituals of Australian
aborigines, which proposed that becoming a hermaphrodite was the key to immortality.