Riding crops, 1800 – 1900s
Carved wood
Bequest
of Sir William Dixson, 1952
DR
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Aboriginal people played a key role in the development of the cattle industry in the Australian outback. They were highly valued and respected workers who provided the essential labour for its growth. Many of the great pastoral empires would not have survived without Aboriginal labour.
Some of these stockwhip handles have designs typical of the Wiradjuri people of central New South Wales and were probably carved by Aboriginal stockmen. It is possible that they were carved in the traditional method using a possum tooth implement.