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‘The Comfort of Strangers’:Hospitality on the Victorian Goldfields, 1850–1860
- Clark, Ian, Cahir, David (Fred)
‘An edifying spectacle’ : A history of ‘tourist corroborees’ in Victoria, Australia, 1835–1870
- Cahir, David (Fred), Clark, Ian
- Cahir, David (Fred), McMaster, Sarah, Clark, Ian, Kerin, Rani, Wright, Wendy
Why should they pay money to the Queen?: Aboriginal miners and land claims
- Cahir, David (Fred), Clark, Ian
- Wilkie, Benjamin, Cahir, David (Fred), Clark, Ian
Visitor experiences of aboriginal place names in colonial Victoria, Australia, 1834-1900
Value of Victorian Aboriginal clan names for toponymic research
Understanding Ngamadjidi: Aboriginal perceptions of Europeans in nineteenth century Western Victoria
- Clark, Ian, Cahir, David (Fred)
Understanding maritime explorers and others as ngamadjidj
- Clark, Ian, Cahir, David (Fred), Wright, Wendy
- Clark, Ian, McRae-Williams, Eva
The tourism spectacle of fire making at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, Victoria, Australia–a case study
- Clark, Ian, McMaster, Sarah, Roberts, Phillip, Cahir, David (Fred), Wright, Wendy
The northern Wathawurrung and Andrew Porteous, 1860-1877
The Mãori presence in Victoria, Australia, 1830-1900 : A preliminary analysis of Australian sources
- Cahir, David (Fred), Clark, Ian
The members of the Victorian exploring expedition and their prior experiences of Aboriginal people
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