- těripang, and used as food. The collector, or fisher, of
trepang is a
trepanger.
Trepanging is
comparable to clamming, crabbing, lobstering, musseling...
-
engagement had been
established between local Aboriginal groups and Mak****an
trepangers,
visiting from present-day Indonesia. The
Dutch are the
first Europeans...
-
named Macc****ar in
South Africa and
neighbouring Mozambique. Mak****ar
trepangers from the
southwest corner of
Sulawesi visited the
coast of
northern Australia...
- The term Mak****an (or Mac****an) is
generally used to
apply to all the
trepangers who came to Australia. The
creature and the food
product are commonly...
-
historical expedition. The coin was
found near
previously known Mak****an
trepanger fishing sites where several other Dutch coins have been
discovered nearby...
-
coasts in the 17th
century and
named the
continent New Holland. Mac****an
trepangers visited Australia's
northern coasts from
around 1720, and
possibly earlier...
- 1845–1927) was a Mak****an
fisherman and ship's captain, one of many
trepangers who had
early contact with
Aboriginal Australians in
northern Australia...
- used,
although the
latter is
usually used in the
historical context of
trepangers in
northern Australia (the Mac****an
contact with Australia) and may include...
- on 3
March 2016. MacKnight, CC (1976). The
Voyage to Marege: Mac****an
Trepangers in
Northern Australia.
Melbourne University Press. Euan Cameron, The European...
- is
evidence that
Aboriginal Australians regularly traded with Mak****an
trepangers from
Indonesia before the
arrival of Europeans. In
Aboriginal societies...