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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Widow in mourning showing Arramurila and other objects buried in grave at final ceremony of laying the spirit of the dead to rest

Archive Collections / Francis James Gillen / Series AA 108/50 / Widow in mourning showing Arramurila and other objects buried in grave at final ceremony of laying the spirit of the dead to rest
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A woman wearing white body paint holding ceremonial objects for use in a burial ceremony.

Formerly AP1047.

For mounted album photograph see AA 108/2/16/4_p15_AP1047 and AA 108/12/47/3.

For glass slides and plates see AA 108/41/3_AP1047.

185. No annotation recorded.
186. No annotation recorded.
187. No annotation recorded.
188. 'Duplicate'.
189. No annotation recorded.
190. No annotation recorded.
191. No annotation recorded.

Photograph taken Alice Springs, NT.

Tindale Tribes: Aranda.

AIATSIS Tribal/Language Groups: Arrernte.

CreatorFrancis James Gillen
ControlAA 108/50/1/1/185-191
Date Range1890  -  1912
Quantity   7   Prints
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA 108/50
Tindale Tribes:
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