'A Strange, Wild Set'? Cedar-Cutters on the Macleay, Nambucca and Bellinger Rivers, 1838 to 1848

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subjects Attitudes
Baptism
Bullockies
Children
Convicts
Cultural stereotyping
Demography
Labour
Lower class
Men
New South Wales: History
Pastoralism
Ports
Rural conditions
Sawyers
Shipping
Social classes
Stereotypes
Timber
Workforce
title 'A Strange, Wild Set'? Cedar-Cutters on the Macleay, Nambucca and Bellinger Rivers, 1838 to 1848
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