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. Aboriginal rock drawings Mootwingee [illegible]'
    One b/w photographic print from lantern slide annotated by Tindale



  2. 'Rock carving Topham Trig site Kuringai Chase NSW 24 Nov 1949 photo Dr Les Adam'
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  3. 'Aboriginal impressions in a cave at Mootwingee 100 miles north broken Hill. These are not carvings (evidently) the idea seems - that the Aboriginals placed the article to be reproduced on the white side of the cave and with a mouth or handfull of red ochre "blew" the "Impression" - Hands - wallaby tracks - shield etc.'
    Two b/w photographic prints one annotated



  4. 'Aboriginal impressions at Mootwingee. Hands feet Boomerangs and what looks very much like an alphabet did these Australian Aboriginal people have one?
    Two b/w photographic prints one annotated



  5. Aboriginal impressions at Mootwingee
    One b/w photographic print



  6. Aboriginal impressions at Mootwingee
    One b/w photographic print



  7. 'The cave at Mootwingee where the impressions are. 100 miles North of Broken Hill'
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  8. Australian Aboriginal rock carvings
    One b/w photographic print



  9. 'A scene on the cut line to Wilcannia' showing camels, wagons and a car with occupants'
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  10. Barge on the River
    One b/w photographic print annotated



  11. 'Bora ground 44m E of Armidale NSW. R. B. O'Connor' Series of eight photographs
    Eight b/w photographic prints annotated



CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/5/34
Quantity   12   Photographs and glass plates
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints
Series AA338/05
BESbswy