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Peramangk (SA) - SA MuseumLocation: In Mount Lofty Ranges from Myponga north to Gawler and Angaston; east to Wright Hill, Strathalbyn, Kanmantoo, and along the eastern scarp of the range ...Missing: Indigenous | Show results with:Indigenous
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Peramangk - Mobile Language TeamColonial records and the writings of Norman Tindale of the South Australian Museum suggest that traditional Peramangk country lay to the east of Kaurna country ...
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[PDF] ABORIGINAL TRIBES OF AUSTRALIADuring the fifty years of my inquiries into the distribution of Australian tribes, I have become indebted to many people for data and help.
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Peramangk (S5) - | AIATSIS corporate websiteLittle is known about the Peramangk language, though a Peramangk descendant is collecting and compiling language data (viewed 31 August 2015).
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Aboriginal Matters | Mount Barker District CouncilThe Peramangk and Kaurna languages are very similar however, there are some differences in pronunciation. Given the trade routes and interaction with other ...
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The ochre warriors : Peramangk culture and rock art in the Mount ...Long before the dawn of modern white history, the Peramangk Aboriginal people inhabited the eastern Adelaide Hills. The northern Peramangk lived close to ...
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Peramangk - Visit Adelaide HillsThe Peramangk people share close relationships, culture and some language with the Nations of the Kaurna to the West, Ngadjuri to the north, Ngarrindjeri to the ...
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Records of the South Australian MuseumDec 19, 1988 · ... Peramangk people of the Mt Lofty Ranges were able to exist all year round without venturing onto the plains because of the availability of ...
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History — Charleston Community CentreNorman Tindale in his various interviews with Peramangk descendants recorded the names of at least eight family groups: the Poonawatta to the west of Mount ...Missing: Indigenous | Show results with:Indigenous
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Eden Valley, Barossa | South Australia's High CountryThe Peramangk Mob ... Eden Valley was home to many family groups such as the Wiljani (Emu clan), Tarrawatta (Dingo clan), Karrawatta clan and the Poonawatta ( ...
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AboriginalPeople-Peramangk - Adelaide Hills - LocalWikiThese folk enjoyed an unending supply of edible plants and grubs to gather, together with marsupials such as kangaroos and opossums to hunt. Seasonal trading ...
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Aboriginal women as lead hunter/gatherers on early 19th Century ...Aboriginal women were lead hunter/gatherers, collecting eggs, hunting kangaroos, wallabies, and using noose traps, and collecting mutton bird eggs. They also ...
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HW Sign1 - Adelaide Hills - LocalWikiAn Aboriginal tribe named the Peramangk had roamed through the Adelaide Hills, roughly from modern-day Truro in the north to Myponga in the south.
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(PDF) Aboriginal culture and the Riverine environmentMay 19, 2015 · This chapter outlines the distinctiveness of Murray River culture in South Australia when Europeans first arrived and aims to describe Aboriginal relationships ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Tanunda, SA: Town With German TraditionsPeramangk females traditionally passed through various life stages. From a very early age, they were promised to much older men. Ceremonies would be performed ...
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The Law and the Lore - Working with Indigenous AustraliansTraditional lore is comparable with the ten commandments, it has rules regarding “homicide, sacrilege, sorcery, incest, abduction of women, adultery, physical ...Missing: Peramangk | Show results with:Peramangk
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Aboriginal Customary Laws and the Notion of 'Punishment' | ALRCAug 18, 2010 · death (either directly inflicted or by 'sorcery' or incantation ... violence, and in which the ability to withstand pain and hardship ...Missing: Peramangk kinship
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(PDF) Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategies - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Ethnographic data are used to demonstrate patterning between the nature of mobility strategies and the resource structure of an environment.Missing: Peramangk | Show results with:Peramangk
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[PDF] Place Name SUMMARY (PNS) 6/23 BRUKANGGA and Tindale's ...Oct 26, 2018 · means the group which Tindale called “Peramangk”, whose land covered much of the range and certainly included Brukunga and Mt Barker. 20. At ...
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[PDF] Australian Pama-Nyungan languages - OAPEN Library... classification of Pama-Nyungan languages (e.g. ... Thura-Yura. Teichelmann & Schürmann. 1840. 4. Nyungar ... Peramangk”, the language from the Adelaide ...
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[PDF] The Southern Kaurna Place Names Project - Digital Library AdelaideSep 22, 2017 · Murtaparingga is located on border territory between the Kaurna, Ramindjeri and Peramangk language groups. All versions of the story agree that ...Missing: gathering | Show results with:gathering
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[PDF] Thematic History of the Mount Barker DistrictDec 9, 2019 · The district was originally part of the traditional land of the Peramangk tribe, estimated to number between 300 and 600 people at the time of ...
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[PDF] MOBILE LANGUAGE TEAMThe Mobile Language Team was established on October 2009 to support language maintenance, renewal and revival strategies for the Aboriginal languages of ...Missing: Peramangk | Show results with:Peramangk
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[PDF] Warraparna Kaurna! Reclaiming an Australian languageWelcome to the electronic edition of Warraparna. Kaurna! Reclaiming an Australian language. The book opens with the bookmark panel and you will.<|separator|>
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[PDF] peramangk - Mount Barker District CouncilThe Peramangk traded ochre, flint, quartz, supple whip-stick, mallee spears, possum skins and other items not found on the plains and lower lakes. We respect ...
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[PDF] achm - australian cultural heritage managementOwnership of the intellectual property rights of ethnographic information provided by Aboriginal people remains the property of those named persons.Missing: women | Show results with:women
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(PDF) Palmer Archaeological Research Project Final ReportMay 27, 2021 · This report documents the results of a walking surface archaeology survey of the Greg Johns Palmer sculpture site undertaken during October 2020.
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JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH ...The number of known rock art sites in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges now numbers 76 and their distribution extends from near Eden Valley and Mount Pleasant in ...
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[PDF] Barossa-Regional-Heritage-Trail-Map-2022-Online-Version.pdfThe Peramangk people had trade routes through the Eden Valley area and on to the Murray River. The Eden Valley Lookout has spectacular views across the valley.<|separator|>
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Bridging The History Home - Macclesfield Community HistoryThere are numerous campsites, ceremonial sites, and burial sites throughout the hills. The Yurebulla story has the Peramangk as Border Watchers and Peacekeepers ...Missing: gathering | Show results with:gathering
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The ochre warriors : Peramangk culture and rock art in the Mount ...Covers the known history of the Peramangk and their culture, myths and legends, use of fungi and plants, and their rock art in the Mount Lofty ranges.
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History and Heritage - Adelaide Hills CouncilThe Adelaide Hills are traditional lands and waters of the Peramangk and Kaurna peoples. Council is committed to ensuring that Peramangk and Kaurna culture ...
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[PDF] Myth And Alchemy In Creative Writing - Digital Library AdelaideI am grateful to Richard Hunter, custodian of the Peramangk culture, for agreeing to meet me and for advising me on the use of Indigenous myths in my novel. I ...
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[PDF] The Symbols - Littlehampton Primary & PreschoolWavy lines with dots on them - the. Peramangk symbol of water and life giving ... The fork represents early farming tools and practices. Station 4 – Our ...
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APPRECIATING PERAMANGK ROCK ARTMay 29, 2019 · Robin Coles will talk about the Rock Art of The Mt Lofty Ranges and Newly Recorded Art Sites at the Adelaide Hills Natural Resource Centre.
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Aboriginal Australian weapons and human efficiency - NatureOct 26, 2024 · Archaeological evidence for interpersonal violence (indications found on human skeletal remains) on the Australian continent is rare.
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Ancient Indigenous weapons from Australia can deliver 'devastating ...Oct 29, 2024 · Archaeological evidence for interpersonal violence (injuries of skeletal remains) is rare in Australia, but when found, usually consists of ...
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[PDF] 3. Violence and warfare in Aboriginal Australia - ANU PressEvidence from skeletal remains is often considered to be pivotal to the investigation of violence. A split skull or spear point in the ribs is not generally ...
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Indigenous Australian laws of war: Makarrata, milwerangel and ...Dec 1, 2021 · This paper aims to reconstruct some of the regulations surrounding traditional warfare as it was practiced across Indigenous (Aboriginal) Australia (including ...Missing: Peramangk | Show results with:Peramangk
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Township of Mt. Barker • Photograph - State Library of South AustraliaMount Barker was sighted by Captain Charles Sturt in 1830 and surveyed by Duncan McFarlane in 1839 for the possibility of farming wheat and grain.
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Cultural History | Mount Barker District CouncilThe home country of the Peramangk people is believed to have been in the Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges from Myponga, north to Gawler and Angaston.Missing: territory | Show results with:territory
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Peramangk - WikipediaThe Peramangk are an Aboriginal Australian people whose lands traditionally comprise the Adelaide Hills, as well as lands to the west of the Murray RiverPeramangk language · Lands of the Peramangk · Observations · Life stages
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[PDF] Thematic History of the Mount Barker DistrictDec 9, 2019 · It is likely that fierce intertribal conflict between the Peramangk and neighbouring indigenous groups, under pressure from increasing ...
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The Peramangk - Desert DreamsAug 7, 2013 · Initiation, 'increase' ceremonies to ensure the abundance of food and the cycle of the seasons, 'sorry' business, (funeral rites) and the ...
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[PDF] Aboriginal history in South Australia since 1800Introduction. The role play could be completed in one lesson enabling participants to gain understanding and empathy for Aboriginal peoples' history.
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[PDF] Large size of the Australian Indigenous population prior to its ...Oct 22, 2024 · We review ethnographic observations, archaeological and genetic reconstructions, and modelled carrying capacity, to infer Indigenous population ...
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[PDF] Australian Journal of Biography and HistoryTransformations and Continuities in Europe, 1600–1830, ed. C ... Historical Records of Australia, Series 1 (hereafter HRA 1), vol. 12, 777–80 ...
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[PDF] ADELAIDE AS AN ABORIGINAL LANDSCAPE Philip A. ClarkePeramangk, who, although circumcising people like themselves, were feared as sorcerers. With cultural groups further east, such as from the Lower ...
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Are you an Aboriginal artist with Peramangk, Kaurna or Ngarrindjeri ...Oct 8, 2025 · Are you an Aboriginal artist with Peramangk, Kaurna or Ngarrindjeri heritage? Landscapes Hills and Fleurieu is calling on artists to design work ...Missing: Karnumeru roles<|separator|>
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SANTS News – August 2023 - SA Native TitleAug 28, 2023 · Call out to Peramangk people. SANTS held a community meeting at Mount Barker this month to discuss a potential native title claim over the ...
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SANTS News – August 2024 - SA Native TitleAug 30, 2024 · The Corporation was recently established to represent the Peramangk community and to engage with key stakeholders on their land and waters.
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Native Title stripped away our western boundary, gifting it to Kaurna ...Jul 4, 2021 · If we are going to talk about scholarly articles remember Norman Tindale stated Peramangk are a sub-group of Kaurna. 10 mos. 1. Peramangk ...<|separator|>
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Aboriginal Culture and Heritage - ForestrySAIn the Mount Lofty Ranges, our team works in partnership with the Kaurna, Peramangk, Ngarrindjeri and Ramindjeri people to seek guidance on caring for ...Missing: relocation | Show results with:relocation
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First Nations partnerships - Landscape SAThe program aims to meaningfully involve traditional owners and Aboriginal people in natural resources planning, management and on-ground implementation.Missing: hunting | Show results with:hunting
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Local First Nations learn more about cultural fire to care for CountrySep 29, 2023 · The gathering demonstrated practical innovation for contemporary land and sea management, biodiversity, threatened species management and agriculture.
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Kaurna - WikipediaThe stringy bark forests over the back of the Mount Lofty Ranges have been claimed as a traditional boundary between Kaurna and Peramangk people. Tunkalilla ...
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Aboriginal cultural uses of public signage: asserting sovereignty and ...This article explains how Aboriginal communities assert their independence and sovereignty through public signs using text and maps, i.e. design tools of ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Agius v State of South Australia (No 6) [2018] FCA 358A negative determination can be made if the Court is satisfied that 'there is no native title that can be recognised and thus protected'.
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Kaurna people granted native title rights in Adelaide, 18 years onMar 20, 2018 · The Kaurna people have been officially recognised as the traditional land owners for most of the Adelaide area at an emotional Federal Court hearing.Missing: v Peramangk