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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Publications and photocopies of printed material

Archive Collections / Charles Chewings / Series AA 59/03 / Publications and photocopies of printed material

A copy of the publication 'The Aborigines of Central Australia' by WH Willshire 1891 cover page annotated "Cons WE Mattheus late SA Interior Police 1880. Late Scotland Fair and Queens House Hold Police Buckingham Palace London". It is bound in brown paper printed "HB Crosby's Gawler cash stores for top qualities and bottom prices".

Two uncited undated news clippings are included within the binding, viz:
Headline "Many may point to dreamtime" by Barry Hailstone, Yureidla, Mount Lofty, Mount Bonython, Mr WH Watt, Norman Barnett Tindale (AA 338), Mount McKinlay, Lake Albert, Reedy Point, Uraidla, Italowie Gorge, 'Flinders ranges dreaming', Dorothy Tunbridge. Reverse Headline "Big red jet here" Captain Kourline Jouri, Antonov, Richmond. Headline "Manual upsets MP"; Headline "Bid to save Aboriginal languages"

Accompanied by a photocopy of correspondence to Norman Barnett Tindale (AA 338) from the Barr Smith Library dated 23 March 1971, referring to Prof. John John Aloysius Fitzherbert, an Aranda vocabulary, and Charles Chewings. Annotated by Tindale "Note the other copy of this is in Anthrop Dept Library SA Museum where I put it. JAF CC & I all had a finger in compilation Chewings did the copying out"

CreatorCharles Chewings
ControlAA 59/3/1
Date Range1891  -  1891
FormatsBooks, Newspaper Clippings, General Correspondence
Series AA 59/03
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