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TitleDilly bag made by Bribie Island Aboriginal peopleDescriptionLying underneath is a Dilly Bag made by Bribie Island Aboriginal people from fresh water reeds. As it was woven very well it was difficult to fued jaws. It was used as a very strong and sound carry all. Lying on the Dilly Bag is a small woven bag used by a Turrwan (Great Man) to carry his important personal possessions. This was made on Fraser Island.Date1979PhotographerTutt, StanCollectorUnknownRecord typePhotographFormat typePhysicalOriginal format colourBlack and white
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Dilly bag made by Bribie Island Aboriginal people (1979). Moreton Bay Our Story, accessed 16/02/2025, https://ourstory.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/28904