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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comprising pages 13-16 pamphlet “Joseph Smith’s own story” 2 news cutting from uncited newspaper, (between May and June)

Archive Collections / Dr Norman Barnett Tindale / Series AA338/100 / comprising pages 13-16 pamphlet “Joseph Smith’s own story” 2 news cutting from uncited newspaper, (between May and June)

Page 14 comprises photograph of a hill marked “Copyright 1935 DE McRae titled “The Hill Cumorah, Palmyra NY”.

Pages 13, 15-6 text 1838, going to Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, gold plates, Martin Harris, Prof. Charles Anthon, Dr Mitchell, Oliver Cowdry, translation of the Book of Mormon 7 April 1838, Headline “The Priesthood Restored”, Aaronic Priesthood,

Uncited, undated newspaper cutting: headline “Did ancient Egyptians visit Australia” by C Waterman.

Illustration showing “Mysterious cave drawing in NA. the people look like ancient Egyptians from their features and headdresses”. Egyptian hieroglyphs and wall paintings indicate that a form of boomerang, long regarded as a purely Australian weapon, was in fact, used by the early Egyptians to hunt duck and wild foul on the swamps of the Nile. Headline “Magic colour”, mysterious cave drawings, Kimberleys and Oenpelli, Joseph Bradshaw 1891, Headline “Hair style”, headline “Carbon test” Australia an archaeological bombshell!!

CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/100/28
Series AA338/100
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