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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From Albrecht to Riedel

Abel (Australian Aboriginal man) died from the 'flu. Complaints about the behaviour of Kristian (Australian Aboriginal man) and others who gamble. Their life is better than ever was but fail to be thankful to God. Alexander (Australian Aboriginal man) replaced by Traugott (Australian Aboriginal man) at Hasast's Bluff. Evangelical work going well at Haasts Bluff among the Loritjas. There was a fight at Haasts Bluff - tension between Christian and traditional demands. Have taken Joel (Australian Aboriginal man) who was dismissed last year back at Hermannsburg. Has been misunderstanding between the government and the Board over a letter sent by the Board. Staff movements. Tractor in use. Bullocks sold to Bowman. Confirmation class.

People, objects and/or organisations mentioned: Jacobus (Australian Aboriginal man), and Nathaniel (Australian Aboriginal man), Pastor Gross, Franziska (Australian Aboriginal man), Rolf (Australian Aboriginal man), Henoch (Australian Aboriginal man), Konrad (Australian Aboriginal man), Peter (Australian Aboriginal man), Mr Latz (See AA 778), Mr McCoy, Mr Moy, Mrs Stolz, Miss Wurst (See AA 674), Pech family.

Places mentioned: Areyonga (NT), Alice Springs (NT)

Tindale Tribes: Kukatja (NT).

CreatorPastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht
ControlAA 662/38/14
Date Range18 May, 1950  -  18 May, 1950
Quantity   3   Correspondence pages
FormatsGeneral Correspondence
Series AA 662/038
Tindale Tribes:
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