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Spear, fish spear
Knife
Spear
Shield
Bone worn through the septum of the nose for ornament
Cudgel, club – described as a war club made of iron wood, stout in the middle but tapering to a point
Knife
Tomahawk
Shield – Haslam described as being round or oblong
Spear, fish spear
Weapons of warfare, arms
Recording: 
Stone axe, tomahawk
Sheet bark canoe
Bone put through the septum of the nose for ornament
Axe, stone axe
Boomerang ( literally “flyer”) – a returning type good for throwing amongst flights of birds and part toy.
Axe, iron axe
Bark canoe – for this type of canoe the bark was cut in a way to give elevation to the sides and ends of the canoe.
Dilly’ bag made of plaited reeds/swamp grass