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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'We Sat Where They Sat'

CollectionReece, Evan Wilfred
Quantity   1   Typescript
Series IdentifierSAMA 1155/6
'History of the beginnings of the Baptist work among the Aborigines of Central Aus.'

Compilation from writings made by Rev. Laurie Reece (See AA 591) during the 1960's while stationed at Ali Curung (Warrabri Aboriginal Settlement) Compiled by Laurie's son Evan Reece.

Draws from the daily journal entries in SAMA1155/3 and features photographs from SAMA1155/1 as follows:
SAMA 1155/1/1/1 see p21; SAMA 1155/1/1/2 see p11; SAMA 1155/1/1/3 see p12; SAMA 1155/1/1/5 see p14; SAMA 1155/1/1/6 see p15; SAMA 1155/1/1/7 see p17; SAMA 1155/1/1/8 see p18; SAMA 1155/1/1/10 see p20; SAMA 1155/1/1/11 see p20; SAMA 1155/1/1/17 see p25; SAMA 1155/1/1/18 see p27; SAMA 1155/1/1/19 see p28; SAMA 1155/1/1/20 see p31; SAMA 1155/1/1/24 see p32; SAMA 1155/1/1/25 see p34; SAMA 1155/1/1/26 see p34; SAMA 1155/1/1/27 see p37; SAMA 1155/1/1/32 see p40; SAMA 1155/1/1/33/1 see p41; SAMA 1155/1/1/33/2 p40

Also features photographs from AA 591/1 as follows:
AA 591/1/2/5; AA 591/1/2/59; AA 591/1/2/64; AA 591/1/2/65; AA 591/1/2/68; AA 591/1/5/19; AA 591/1/5/44; AA 591/1/5/45; AA 591/1/5/46; AA 591/1/5/48; AA 591/1/5/50; AA 591/1/5/52; AA 591/1/5/65; AA 591/1/5/68; AA 591/1/5/69; AA 591/1/6/20

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