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dc.contributor.authorSchultz, Chester-
dc.date.issued2017-01-24-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/111383-
dc.description.abstractThe Kaurna name of the campsite and waterhole on Sellick’s Creek at the mouth of Old Sellick’s Hill Road. It was first recorded in 1831 as “Cutandilla” by Collet Barker’s search party, probably from the Aboriginal woman ‘Sally’ (Kalinga or ‘Sarah’, later known as Sally Walker) and her father ‘Condoy’, whom they met at Cape Jervis after Barker’s death at the Murray Mouth.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherChester Schultzen
dc.subjectSellick's Creeken
dc.subjectCoortandillahen
dc.subjectKaurna languageen
dc.subjectWaterholeen
dc.subjectAboriginal place-namesen
dc.subjectSouth Australia geographyen
dc.subjectKaurna Warra Pintyandien
dc.titleKurtandillaen
dc.title.alternativePlace name Summary (PNS) 4.4.3/03en
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