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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'The Finke River Mission news letter.'

Number 3.

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Dates and people/organisations mentioned in the story. Sister Petschel, Sister Schiller, Sister Dallwitz, Sister Jarick, Miss Daphne Zillmann, David Truedinger, Robert Arnold, Lorna Petering, Essie Simpfendorfer, Miss Inge Loehe, Dawn Hoffmann, Marie Gross, Mrs Burton, E Johinke, Norman Jaeschke, Mr Kalleske, Mr Fietes, Mr Rippert, Paul Boeheringer, David Adams, Bert Cramer, Manasse (Australian Aboriginal man), Cyril (Australian Aboriginal man), Mrs Gehling (See SAMA 1056), Konrad (Australian Aboriginal man), BA Doering, CH Schulz, Dr Basedow (See AA 22), Sir William Slim, New Testament in Aranda, Joyce Graetz, Ron Schulz, Golden North Milk Factory, Ossie Zilm, FO Schmitke, Una Teague (See AA 322), Rev. Gross, Rev. Schulze, Rev. Schwarz, Rev. Kempe, 1887 first Aboriginal baptisms, Strehlow (See AA 315) arrives 1894, Rev. Neil Wettengel, Mr Hillier, Mr Beisel, HA Heinrich, Hilda Wurst (See AA 674), Vic Modra, Mr Rippert, R Droegemueller, Blind Moses (Australian Aboriginal man), Ralph Kernich, Rev. Scherer, Don Richter, Gospel Recordings, Paulus (Australian Aboriginal man), Martin (Australian Aboriginal man), Henry (Australian Aboriginal man), Herbert (Australian Aboriginal man), Paul Boehringer, David Adams, Rev. Colin Ford, Jacketi (Australian Aboriginal man), Mary Jones, Gamaliel (Australian Aboriginal man), LR Newby, Justice Kriewaldt, Santa Teresa school.

Other copies; perhaps draft, amended or published, or in German (AA 662/87), may be available in the various correspondence series.


Tindale Tribes: Aranda.

CreatorPastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht
ControlAA 662/86/3/9
Date Range01 January, 1887  -  01 December, 1954
Quantity   5   Correspondence pages
Series AA 662/086
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