- A
dillybag or
dilly bag is a
traditional Australian Aboriginal bag
generally woven from
plant fibres.
Dillybags are
mainly designed and used by women...
- the waist. The
Australian dillybag is a
traditional Australian Aboriginal bag
generally woven from
plant fibres.
Dillybags were and are
mainly designed...
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Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of
Derby Dillybag, a
traditional Australian Aboriginal woven bag
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grinding stones to hunt and make food.
Coolamons and
carriers such as
dillybags,
allowed Aboriginal peoples to
carry water, food and
cradle babies. Message...
- stick, also
known as a yam stick, and they
would carry the
roots in a
dillybag. The
practice of
digging for
tubers and
leaving part of the tuber, meant...
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Grocery bag
Hambiliya Handbag Haversack...
- all in a big pot with the pand**** fibre. They then make
things such as
dillybags (mindirr), mats, fish traps, and
woven hats. Some of
these have featured...
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essential role in
ceremonial practice. For example, on
certain occasions,
dillybags are used to
carry sacred objects and
cultural significance.
Another purpose...
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stick (a
Gunditjmara term for
digging stick) and
carry the
roots away in a
dillybag or rush basket. 'Today the
native women were
spread out over the plain...