We are never told directly but a boy may take a walkabout from the age of twelve upwards. And I think its clear from the context of the story he is clearly under twenty.
The bush boy dies in Chapter 7 of the book "Walkabout" by James Vance Marshall.
because he was black and she was racist
The Valley-of-waters-under-the-earth
In the book "Walkabout," the Aborigine boy died because he accidentally drank poisoned water from a cattle trough. The poisoning was a result of contact with European settlers who had introduced toxic substances to the environment.
Mary is 14 and Peter is 8.
The Boy in the Bush was created in 1924.
John Kiddell has written: 'Giant of the bush' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Euloowirreee walkabout' 'Tod' 'A community of men'
Australian Walkabout was created in 1958.
Australian Walkabout ended in 1958.
Walkabout magazine ended in 1974.
Walkabout magazine was created in 1934.
what country does walkabout come from