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Type: | Text |
Title: | Mulla-Yakki (Murla-Yaki) and Mullayakki-Parri (Murlayaki-Pari) |
Author: | Schultz, Chester |
Publisher: | Chester Schultz |
Issue Date: | 13-Aug-2017 |
Abstract: | Mullayakki (or, in our New Spelling, Murlayaki) is the most probable interpretation of the Kaurna place-name recorded as “Mulleakki” by the German missionaries in 1839-40. It named the territory of a Kaurna-speaking group located near Port Gawler: from the mouth of the Gawler River upstream, including the rich well-watered alluvial flats of Buckland Park and Virginia, probably up to somewhere around Penfield Gardens, together with adjacent strips of the surrounding plain. |
Keywords: | Mulleakki Port Gawler Gawler River Buckland Park Virginia Penfield Gardens Aboriginal place-names Kaurna language South Australia geography Kaurna Warra Pintyandi |
Description: | With Part 3 (Conclusion) of the 1839 Police expedition and its aftermath; an account of Mullayakkiburka (Tam O’Shanter) and the Mullayakki tribe; and an Appendix about the politics of these 1839 events. |
Appears in Collections: | Southern Kaurna Place Names Essays |
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