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'Journey of R833 Tjitil, Julbaritja Tr.(ibe) Nangatara Tribe'

Archive Collections / Board for Anthropological Research / Series AA346/22 / 'Journey of R833 Tjitil, Julbaritja Tr.(ibe) Nangatara Tribe'

Hand drawn map showing tribal boundaries by Tjitil. Names of tribes and locations are in blue pen by NB Tindale.

Further notes: 'from vicinity of canning stock Route to Anna Plains where he first saw white man. Started hot weather time arrived cold weather ie c5-7 months. Clay pans were full of water. Came as single man. . . "looking for work"'.

The following groups and locations are represented:
'Du:ru well 41', 'Tandawula spring started from here', 'Kolor', 'Mindi', 'Kombeanda', 'Winba', 'Kalonguru', 'Keiti', 'Kombalikombali', 'Tjarupangga', 'Tai:go', 'Kaldjali', 'Pulburukutj', 'Linggura', 'Tjirilbuka', 'Irilji', 'Tjapulka', 'Ngalundu', 'Kambatji', 'Tjulgar', 'Nambin', 'Tjanawara'. 'Kankanapiti', 'Pirandjango', 'Wilkamindal', 'Worolworoil', 'Ragango', 'Pinbin', 'Pidandjini', 'Widjiri', 'Ranggo:mada:tj', 'Idilarango', 'Wa:djaubi', 'Idilarango', 'W:djarubi', 'Powarda', 'Nganggali', 'Kolko', 'Pululurung', 'Pirimada', 'Podaramal', 'Pininj' ,'Kada:ra', 'Tadadjamu:l', 'Po:maija (4 mile windmill)', 'Lengere', 'Tjaridunma', 'Porari'.

Sociological data cards (AA 346/4/22) identify the artist as Frank Tjitil.

Previously numbered 16.

Tindale Tribes: Nangatara.

CreatorBoard for Anthropological Research
ControlAA 346/22/12
Quantity 0.1cm,   1   crayon drawing, 36x53.5 cm
FormatsDrawings
Series AA346/22
Tindale Tribes:
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