VIEW HERE [[This material is available at the State Library of South Australia, Barr Smith and other libraries in Adelaide. The Australian Race: its Origin, Languages, Customs, Place of Landing in Australia, and the Routes by Which It Spread Itself. One of nine short films created for a permanent exhibition titled Nukunu – stories of heritage and identity at Melrose Museum in South Australia. [Some transcripts included]. “The use of Aboriginal paintings on wind towers at Hornsdale is recognition of the importance this land holds for the Ngadjuri and Nukunu people. Hutch joined the Bush Heritage Board in 2006. In Davies, Kerry. NUKUNU PEOPLE’S COUNCIL INC. 2003. more. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. Council Projects; Contact; Locals News and Stories. [See various other plays and books by this author containing Nukunu vocabulary scattered throughout.] Across Country: Stories from Aboriginal Australia. Point Pearce Mission in January, 1955]. [[Short story: Contains some words in Nukunu.] (numbered variously 1-378). 1964. AMS dating of hearth during monitoring. Field tape number(s): 349 - 426. Stories from Western NSW and between Port Augusta and Maree, SA. Because when we work to change our own stories, we help change the stories of the future. 1967. Acknowledgement of Country If a Traditional Owner is not available to do a Welcome to VIEW HERE [[Approx. Barutadura (men of Baroota), Doora, Eura (general term for several groups), Njuguna, Nokuna, Nokunna, Noocoona, Nookoona, Nu-guna, Nuguna (used by AIATSIS), Nugunu, Nukana, Nukuna, Nukunna, Nukunnu, Nukunu, Pukunna (misprint), Tjura, Tura (‘tura’ = man), Tyra, Tyura, Wallaroo, Warra (name of language), Wongaidja, Wongaidya. ]], ELLIS, Catherine J. Before 1836 it was an open grassy plain with patches of trees and shrubs, the result of hundreds of generations of skillful land management. Before 1836 it was an open grassy plain with patches of trees and shrubs, the result of hundreds of generations of skillful land management. Welcome to Country Only Traditional Owners/Custodians of the land on which the event takes place can deliver a Welcome to Country. : 363. 1973) was born in Woomera, South Australia, and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. Held in Roy Parkes Collection, AA246/02 & N.B. [[Speakers/Performers: Jared Thomas & Margaret Smith.] NUKUNU PEOPLES COUNCIL INC Chairperson: Doug Turner Email: dmturner@internode.on.net Mobile: Address: 0421 612 236 PO Box 110 Greenock SA 5360 Terms and conditions for use of information derived from the central archive: Information derived from the … Yurtu Ardla is a Ku Arts project, initiated by a group of Nukunu and Adnyamathanha men.. He has worked as a psychotherapist and given lectures on Gestalt, psychodrama, primal therapy, NLP and meditation for 30 years. ]], O'GRADY, Geoffrey N. 1961. The area now occupied by the city and parklands – called by the Kaurna Tarntanya (red kangaroo place) – was the heart of Kaurna country. assemblage . [Nukunu recording: Moonie Davies (Parnkalla/Kukata man) 20 August 1973 Port Augusta Field Tape No. NUKUNU PEOPLES COUNCIL INCORPORATED (Australia, 12 Sep 2002 - ) PEOPLES ENTERPRISES INCORPORATED (New Jersey (US), 12 Apr 1972 - ) KOKATHA PEOPLES COMMUNITY INCORPORATED (Australia, 12 Sep 2002 - ) PEOPLES' PROGRAM, INCORPORATED (Pennsylvania (US), 3 Feb 1976 - ) Peoples Bankshares, Incorporated (Virginia (US), 24 Jan 1995 - ) Holding various positions on the Nukunu Peoples' Council and the Wongi-ahrah Pastoral Association Board for the last twenty years plus representing the interests of Native Title Claimant groups as a member of the Native Title Executive Committee since 1990, Doug has continually promoted respectful collaboration between all stakeholders. 835 likes. [[Approx. [Nukunu recording: Gilbert Bramfield 20 January 1971, Field Tape No. Their eastern extension ran to Melrose, Mount Remarkable, Gladstone, and Quorn, and they were also present at Baroota. The Kaurna tribe term ['nokun:a] has a meaning of an imaginary being, like a man, who prowls at night and kills, an assassin (Teichelmann and Schürmann, 1840). 1973) was born in Woomera, South Australia, and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. An example of this is the property of ‘Bartagunyah’, which, according to the Bartagunyah Estate website, means ‘home of the Bardi Grubs’.