DescriptionBiami people, near Nomad patrol post, 1964.jpg
Afrikaans: Patrolliebeampte (Kiap in die plaaslike kreool) Christopher Viner-Smith, wat in 1964 wapens van Biami-mans ondersoek tydens 'n ondersoek van 'n vroeëre diefstal van staal tydens 'n Biami-strooptog op 'n regeringswagpos.
English: Patrol Officer (Kiap in the local creole) Christopher Viner-Smith, in 1964, examines weapons carried by men of the Biami people, during a patrol to investigate the earlier theft of some steel in a Biami raid on a government patrol post.
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Christopher Viner-Smith (uploaded by User:Jack Greenmaven) This image was published by Viner-Smith in his self-published book "Australia's Forgotten Frontier", 2007
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