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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  1. 'Guleiwa vill. N. coast Misima.'
    'Formerly these people were tree dwellers; the only place on the island where this type of people live. The banyou trees, in which they had their houses, still remain. Their homes were stored with stones & spears, & were attained by rope ladders which were hauled up for defence. Large group of men, women and children posing for photograph.

  2. 'Loaga, Misima, S.E. Papua.'
    'Introduced pandanus, used for making mats.' Three women carrying large bundles of pandanua fronds on their heads.

  3. 'Loaga, Misima, S.E. Papua.'
    'Christian wedding: indicates clash of native and European ritual.' Newlyweds with wedding party in the background.
    Refer AA/21/2/3/017 for image from glass plate.

  4. 'Misima Is., S.E. Papua.'
    'Rossel Is. Boys, crew of trading cutter.' A row of 5 men posing for photograph.

  5. 'Misima Is., S.E. Papua.'
    'First old man to come in contact with Mission on Panaieti Is.;now lives on Misima Island.' Old man standing in front of house with a woman and 3 children; 2 other children looking through window.



Places mentioned: Guleiwa vill (PNG), Misima Is. (PNG, Loaga (PNG, Papua (PNG), Rossel Is. (PNG), Panaieti Is. (PNG).

CreatorHarry K Bartlett
ControlAA 21/13/15/1 - 5
Date Range1933  -  1933
Quantity   5   Photographs
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints
Series AA21/13
BESbswy