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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People, objects and/or organisations mentioned: Mr Juergens, Miss Schulze, Dorothea Schiermann, Edeowie, P. Kempe, (Reverse of P5=carbon of letter to Miss Millane dated 26 September 1965), Moses Tjalkabota (Australian Aboriginal man), Nathanael (Australian Aboriginal man), Andreas (Australian Aboriginal man), Mr Egrers, Mr Freiboth, Mr Koch, Mr Baden, DJ Radke, Wilhelmine Kemp, typhoid fever, Paul Kemp died 1889, Naomi (Australian Aboriginal woman), Thomas (Australian Aboriginal man), Adreas (Australian Aboriginal man), Mr Wurmbrandt, murder of Aboriginals 1884 at Glen Helen), Inspector Besley, Mr Swan, Mr Taplin, P. Heidenrich, Mr Wiltshire, Mr Holtermann, Owen Springs, F Warber, L Heindenreich, Mr Holtemann, Rev. Strehlow (See AA 315), L Harms, Hannoverian State Church, Koperamanna, Immanuel Synod, Mr Linke, Rev. Reuther, Mr Bogner, Miss Borgner, Miss Frieda Keysser, Mr Wettengel 1905, Mr Liebler 1911, Miss L Lock [probably Lock, Miss Ann (Annie, 1876-1943)], scurvey, Pleurisy and dropsy, L Schulze, HA Heinrich, WE Petering, Mr Johannsen, Mr Carew, F Schilling, A Graetz, P. Schaber, Liltjers Spring, Whooping cough, Const. Murray, Aboriginal deaths at Ryans Well, Measles, TB, tannery commenced 1929, EE Kramer (See AA 669), Yaws, Martin (Australian Aboriginal man), Moses (Australian Aboriginal man), Rev. Flynn, Rev. A Traeger, Flying Doctor Base, John Riedel, Nathanael (Australian Aboriginal man), and his wife Maria (Australian Aboriginal woman), Jacob (Australian Aboriginal man), and his wife Alma (Australian Aboriginal woman), August (Australian Aboriginal man), Borgelt (See AA 821), Mr Rieger, Albert Namatjira (Australian Aboriginal man, See AA 229), Stev Kilgariff, Rufus (Australian Aboriginal man), Abel (Australian Aboriginal man), Kristof (Australian Aboriginal man), Obed (Australian Aboriginal man), Titus (Australian Aboriginal man), P. Gross, PA Scherer

CreatorPastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht
ControlAA 662/90/6/7
Date Range01 May, 1888  -  01 January, 1964
Quantity   23   Correspondence pages
FormatsGeneral Correspondence
Series AA 662/090
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