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.

Cultural Sensitivity Warning
It is a condition of use of the cultural components of the Museum Archives that users ensure that any disclosure of information contained in this collection is consistent with the views and sensitivities of Indigenous people. Users are warned that there may be words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. Users should also be aware that some records document research into people and cultures using a scientific research model dating from the first half of the twentieth century, and depicts people as research subjects in ways which may today be considered offensive. Some records contain terms and annotations that reflect the author's attitude or that of the period in which the item was written, and may be considered inappropriate today in some circumstances. Users should be aware that in some Indigenous communities, hearing names of deceased persons might cause sadness or distress, particularly to the relatives of these people. Furthermore, certain totemic symbols may also have prohibitions relating to the age, initiation and ceremonial status or clan of the person who may see them. Records included may be subject to access conditions imposed by Indigenous communities and/or depositors. Users are advised that access to some materials may be subject to these terms and conditions that the Museum is required to maintain.
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  1. Australian Aboriginal woman. 'Cloncurry River'
    One b/w photographic print from lantern slide annotated by Tindale



  2. Australian Aboriginal woman. 'Cloncurry River. Devoncourt Station'
    One b/w photographic print from lantern slide annotated by Tindale



  3. 'Canoe. Woman in bark canoe with dog + her husbands spears Archer R. N. Queensland'
    One b/w photographic print from 1/4 plate slide annotated by Tindale



  4. 'Canoe. Woman in bark canoe with dog and her husbands spears paddling among the mangroves. Archer River U H McConnel'
    One b/w photographic print from 1/4 plate slide annotated by Tindale



  5. Canoe: woman paddling her bark canoe on Archer River. U H McConnel Archer River Copy neg. 2.1951'
    One b/w photographic print from 1/4 plate slide annotated by Tindale



  6. 'North Queensland' Two Australian Aboriginal women sitting on the ground
    Two b/w photographic prints annotated



  7. 'Man of prince of Wales hand with Waninja'
    Two b/w photographic prints annotated



  8. 'Battle of Australian natives at Borina Station near Barcaldine Queensland April 1892 original copy'
    Four b/w photographic prints two annotated one original copy



  9. '184. Tree climbing Tablelands N.Q.'
    One b/w postcard titled



  10. 'Two women fighting North Queensland'
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  11. 'Native pad (path) princess Charlotte Bay'
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  12. 'The channel country of South-west Queensland A.B.C. photo. N.B. Tindale has permission to publish'
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  13. Copy of lid of photographic box. 'Sid Jackson photos of negritoids, QLD. Purchsed by N B Tindale from national Library, Canberra with permission to publish a/c no SD313/63 17 Dec. 62.
    One photocopied sheet



  14. Copies of 'S.W. Jackson Collection Negatives depicting aborigines' and a letter from Tindale
    Photocopied sheets



  15. Two Australian Aboriginal men standing by a tree
    One b/w photographic print



  16. Group of Australian Aboriginal people, some seated some standing, trees in background
    One b/w photographic print



  17. Group of Australian Aboriginal people seate on the ground amongst shields and baskets, bark shelters in the background
    One b/w photographic print



  18. Australian Aboriginal man and woman standing in rainforest, man is holding a shield and spear
    One b/w photographic print



  19. Group of nine Australian Aboriginal men and boys, seven standing, two sitting. Bark shelters in background, one man holding an axe
    One b/w photographic print



  20. Three Australian Aboriginal men standing in front of a canvas sheet
    One b/w photographic print



  21. Australian Aboriginal man scaling tree, European man standing at base of tree
    One b/w photographic print



  22. Australian Aboriginal man standing half way up a large tree, European man standing at base of tree
    One b/w photographic print



  23. Australian Aboriginal man scaling tree
    One b/w photographic print



  24. Australian Aboriginal man scaling up a large tree, European man standing at base of tree
    One b/w photographic print



  25. Hands of an Australian Aboriginal person opening a seed pod and removing seeds
    One b/w photographic print



  26. Newspaper article 'Expert data on aboriginal for museum' News, 4 Oct 1954.
    One newspaper clipping and one photocopy of clipping



  27. Scenic view across water at Thursday island, Queensland
    One b/w photographic print



  28. 'Queensland Tribes', group of Australian Aboriginal people siting and standing in front of a bark shelter
    One b/w photographic print annotated



CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/5/33
Quantity   28   Photographs and glass plates
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints, Photographic Glass Negatives, Loose Photographic Prints
Series AA338/05