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English: The two methods of making fire. In the foreground lies a killed emu, a stone axe, also a spear and throwing sticks. A family of Dacelo giganteus (Kookaburra) sit on an idian rubber tree making their ridiculous, hour long “Ha!He!Hi!Ho!Hu! and help pass the time for the Aborigines during the arduous fire making process.
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Source Australia – William Blandowski’s Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aborginal Australia
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Gustav Mützel  (1839–1893)  wikidata:Q454867
 
Gustav Mützel
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Birth name: Gustav Ludwig Heinrich Mützel; G. Mützel; Gustav Mutzel
Description German animal painter
Date of birth/death 7 December 1839 Edit this at Wikidata 29 October 1893 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Edit this at Wikidata Berlin Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q454867

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