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. Eight photographs pasted onto one page taken by Inspector Paul Foelsche (AA 96). The page is labelled: 'Natives of the Port Essington, Larrakeah, Alligator, and Woolna Tribes North Austraila.' Data has been extracted from Tim Smith's list of database images.

  2. Female. 19 years old. Alligator River. 1880's. Image 508. Page 97. Formerly AP 3074

  3. 'Charly lubra'. Female. 23 years old. Coodoólago Alligator. January 1889. Image 437. Page 75. Formerly AP 3201

  4. Female. 17 years old. Alligator River. 1880's. Image 501. Page 95. Formerly AP 3089

  5. Female. 23 years old. Port Essington and Malay Bay. Image 504. Page 96. Formerly AP 3082

  6. 'Nelly, Charly's lubra'. Female. 23 years old. Coodoólago Alligator. January 1889. Image 435. Page 74. Formerly AP 3073

  7. Female. 30 years old. Alligator River. 1880's. Image 498. Page 94. Formerly AP 3086

  8. Female. 40 years old. Alligator River. 1880's. Image 503. Page 96. Formerly AP 3703

  9. 'Nelly Timbook lubra'. Female. 19 years old. Larrakeah. 1890. Image 410. Page 66.



Tindale Tribes: Djerimanga.

CreatorWilliam Thomas Lingwood Smith
ControlAA 295/1/6/1-9
Date Range1889  -  1889
Quantity   8   photographs
Series AA 295/01
Tindale Tribes:
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