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Charles P. Mountford

Charles Mountford in 1947 Charles Pearcy Mountford OBE (8 May 1890, Hallett16 November 1976, Norwood) was an Australian anthropologist and photographer. He is known for his pioneering work on Indigenous Australians and his depictions and descriptions of their art. He also led the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land.

Mountford's written works, along with those by contemporaries, foreshadowed subsequent scholarly investigations like T. G. H. Strehlow's ''Journey to Horseshoe Bend'' (1969) and iconic late-20th-century works such as Stephen Muecke, Krim Benterrak, and Paddy Roe's ''Reading the Country: Introduction to Nomadology'' (1984).

Mountford's final book, ''Nomads of the Australian Desert,'' was the subject of an important court case due to its inclusion of culturally restricted content. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oceania and Australia the art of the South Seas by Buhler, Alfred

    Published 1962
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