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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'Small, unsorted news clippings'

News clipping uncited, undated Headline "The prince and the governor". News Clipping du Bulletin de la Societi d'Etudes Coloniales de Belgique dated February 1905 Headline "The native tribes of Central Australia". News clipping uncited, undated Headline "Our Aborigines and ethnology" by DJ McNamara, The Register, Prof. Wood Jones (AA 379), Edward Stirling (AA 309), Frank Gillen, Baldwin Spencer (AA 301), Dr H Basedow (AA 22), Pastor JT Morris, Dr James Johnson. Headline "Violet Memory Day Ceremonial", Dr Donald Kerr, Johnian Club, Charles Back Warnes, SS Zealandia, Philip Marks. Headlne "Scarlet fever". News clipping Pall Mall Gazette dated 13 March 1905 Headline "Australian Aboriginal customs". News clipping The Brisbane Courier dated 8 September 1899 Headline "Dr Roth (AA 271) and his work. Study of the Queensland Aboriginal. Some interesting particulars. Important investigations" Mr Okeden, Mr Meston. Headline "The Aboriginal Protector". Headline "Folk lore and origin of words" Mrs Langloh Parker. Headline "The Colossus" Morley Roberts, Cecil Rhodes. News clipping uncited dated 19 July 1905 Headline "Moonta Gynnastic Club. Presentation to Mr Gillen". News clipping The Port Pirie Advertiser dated 3 October. Headline "Magic amongst the Central Australian Tribes. Lecture by FJ Gillen". News clipping The Contemporary Review dated 20 Feburary 1899 headline "Cup and ring. An old problem solved" Druid circles, Sir James Simpson. News clipping uncited undated Headline "Complimentary social to FJ Gillen" Wm Cowling, E Adams, HW Uffindell. News clipping uncited dated 8 September 1899 Headline "Scientific studies" Dr Roth (AA 271), Mr Schwarz, Cape Bedford. News clipping uncited undated Headline "The stone age in the Twentieth Century". Headline "Life in Central Australia". News clipping uncited undated John Snell, E Major, J Rice, R Williams, O Blam. News Clipping The Port Pirie Advertiser dated 8 June 1912 Headline "Death of FJ Gillen" Prof. Spencer (AA 301), PP Gillen. News clipping uncited undated Headline "Study of natives" Prof. Wood Jones (AA 379).

CreatorFrancis James Gillen
ControlAA 108/36/4/21
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA 108/36
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