bowyang

bowyang

(ˈbəʊjæŋ)
n
one of a pair of bowyangs
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(80) On this cultural milieu in the CPA see Drew Cottle, 'A Bowyang Historian in the Cold War Antipodes: Russel Ward and the making of The Australian Legend', Journal of Australian Colonial History, Vol.
(30) Relevant scholarship includes Hugh Anderson and Dawn Anderson, On the Track with Bill Bowyang (Ascot Vale: Red Rooster Press, 1991).
(19) Margaret Conley, 'Citizens--Protect Your Birthright!: the Racial Hygiene Association of NSW', Bowyang, vol.
pounds 1,000,000 What are bowyangs? A American Indian weapons C Wooden boats B Strings tied below knees to hitch up trousers C Wooden boats D Target balls for French bowlers