Ngadlu tampinthi ngadlu Kaurna Miyurna yartangka. Munaintya puru purruna ngadlu-itya. Munaintyanangku yalaka tarrkarriana tuntarri.

We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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'The Aple Treat. Rev. Sexton. The Party at new Coopertown Come for Spread 1930.'

Archive Collections / Aborigines' Friends' Association / Series AA1/64 / 'The Aple Treat. Rev. Sexton. The Party at new Coopertown Come for Spread 1930.'

Image: A group photograph of men, women and children. There is a man in a three piece suit standing near a tree to the right. A few shelters can be seen in the background, one to the right, one to the left, and a third in the middle of the image.

Annotations: 'The Aple [Apple] Treat. Rev. Sexton. The Party at new Coopertown Come for Spread 1930.'

Captioned: 'Rev Sexton'.

Other information: Same image as AA 1/6/7. New Coopertown was a town camp in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The man wearing a suit and hat, standing next to the tree, is the same man in all six photos of Series 64, probably Rev Sexton. This photograph probably taken by the missionary, Ernest E Kramer (see AA 669), see Series AA 1/25/1 for handwriting sample with a signature.

Negatives on file: 35mm b/w film

Photographed in: Northern Territory.

CreatorAborigines' Friends' Association
ControlAA 1/64/1
Date Range1930  -  1930
Quantity 0.1cm,   1   photographic print
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA1/64
BESbswy