Only corroborees that were recorded can be represented, such that these are often those witnessed by and/or performed for colonists and other audiences. Their distribution therefor reflects colonial presence rather than the distribution of corroborees.
Described as a welcome by Yegan and about 10 other member of his tribe. Something like a trial of skill in throwing the spear took place between Galleypert and Yegan. No women were visible.
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The King Georges Sound Natives, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article642250, 1833-01-26, "The King Georges Sound Natives, Perth Gazette and West Australian Times, 26 January 1833, 15"
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Corroboree|Indigenous|Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Produced|Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Created