Fancis J. Gillen is a highly prominent figure in historical accounts of Central Australia. He worked closely with the anthropologist Baldwin Spencer to produce some of the most influential accounts of late-nineteenth, early twentieth century Aboriginal Australia. For a more detailed account of Gillen see the ADB online entry.
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