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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'Sheet D.5' (Port Keats, Northern Territory to August Island, Western Australia)

Archive Collections / Dr Norman Barnett Tindale / Series AA338/15 / 'Sheet D.5' (Port Keats, Northern Territory to August Island, Western Australia)
Supplementary to 'University of Adelaide and University of California Anthropological Expedition, 1952-1954' (AA 338/1/19/1-4)

Annotated linen backed Australian Aeronautical Map containing data from the UCLA Expedition. Tindale recorded Aboriginal place names in blue ink, adding 'tribal' names and boundaries in lead, blue and red pencil and ink. Green annotations were made after checking data with Joseph Birdsell following a July 1954 visit.

Tindales annotations include 'In Green a J.B.Bs notes of July 1954. copied August 1954' and information from 2 informants, 'Albert an Anbalandi Worora' and Loki. Also includes a 1904 Basedow reference. Tindale lists 'Wunambal at Kalumburu are Dick Juwandaru, Wigin Ngulawon, Pamulmara, Willie (Boy), Bert Wandarmilja, Wilson Dundalmara, Bonon (Dickie) and Tjabadi (little boy). Scale 1:1,000,000.

This item contains references to: Western Australia and Northern Territory

Tindale Tribes: Wunambal; Worora; Ngarinjin; Wilawila; Kambure; Miwa; Wenambal; Wogait; Arnga; Duulngari; Ngaliwuru; Kadjerong.

CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/15/227
Date Range1954  -  1966
Quantity   1   74.8x54.6 cm
Series AA338/15
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