What to see. The Living Kaurna Cultural Centre. Free entry. We assemble together in the spirit in order to celebrate renewal of the Dreaming. Formerly the site of degraded farming land, the Kaurna Park Wetlands at Burton provide a mixture of recycling innovation with some of the State's richest spiritual history. CITY OF HOLDFAST BAY CULTURAL MAP KAURNA YARTA-ANA. 2 Mar-29 Apr 2012. The entire Australian continent was once covered with networks of Indigenous placenames. Tracey Moffatt: Narratives. MANAGEMENT USERS: Click here to access the Management Log-in page. Adelaide South Australia. Pirltawardli (meaning possum home) was already a regular camping ground for the Kaurna people, the local Aboriginal group known to the settlers as the ‘Adelaide tribe’. Patricia Piccinini: Once upon a time... 16 Apr - 26 Jun 2011. Kaurna Country. South Australia Department of Education and Children’s Services & Graham F. Smith Peace Trust 2002, Kaurna meyunna, Kaurna yerta tampendi (Recognising Kaurna people and Kaurna land) : walking trail guide: Karrawirra Parri (River Torrens) and Adelaide city area, Graham F Smith Peace Trust, Adelaide. map approx. This map attempts to represent the language, social or nation groups of Aboriginal Australia. 2 Jun - 5 Aug 2012. Free entry. Each group sits around their ‘land’. Some partners do not ask for your consent to process your data, instead, they rely on their legitimate business interest. Give each group the small coloured pieces of paper that represents their group’s colour. We respect their spiritual relationship with country that has developed over thousands of years, and the cultural heritage & beliefs that remain important to Kaurna People today. There is just one locality in Kaurna country today where Kauma names almost dominate the map. The Kaurna are the original people of Adelaide and the Adelaide Plains. In this centre we, Kaurna people, tell our stories from the land. We also recognise the Indigenous custodians from other parts of Australia and from overseas. Table 1. Walk on ancient land and explore 10 of the best Aboriginal experiences in South Australia. This always was, and always will be Aboriginal land. Pronunciation of the word "Kaurna" varies slightly by the background and origin of the speaker; the most common is English / ˈ ɡ ɑː n ə /, sometimes / ˈ ɡ aʊ n ə /, native or, less often, [kʰana]. Using the Maps. There is, however, an Indigenous history of this land that stretches back to the dawn of recorded time and it too speaks of survival, culture and story. Free entry . Map courtesy Government of South Australia Land Services Group. Run by German Lutheran missionaries Christian Teichelmann, Clamor Schürmann and, later, Samuel Klose, the mission was for some years a substantial settlement. Maps. The Salisbury area is home to many occupational and sacred sites associated with Kaurna, including the Greenfields Wetlands. View on map. The Kaurna people are a group of Indigenous Australians whose traditional lands include the area around the Adelaide Plains of South Australia.Pronunciation of the word "Kaurna" varies slightly by the background and origin of the speaker; the most common is English (non-rhotic) , sometimes , native or, less often, [kʰana]. If coloured paper is pinned on the group members it could also be torn. On the other hand, placenames assigned by European settlers and officials are largely arbitrary, except for occasional descriptive labels such as ‘river, Contact the organiser to request a refund. Kaurna Language. Kaurna is the language spoken, and as you move around the city today, you’ll see it used in many ways. This trail was produced by The Graham F Smith Peace Foundation www.artspeacefoundation.org with the help of a grant kindly provided by the Adelaide City Council.For more information and to obtain Kaurna miyurna, Kaurna yarta tampinthi Walking Trail Guide, 3rd edition email contact@artspeacefoundation.org Other contributors to this project include Leonie Ebert (The Graham … Adelaide South Australia; From top to bottom, left to right: Central Adelaide from Mount Lofty, the UniSA Building on North Terrace, St Peter's Cathedral, the beachside suburb of Glenelg, a rotunda in Elder Park, and Victoria Square illuminated in the evening Kaurna land extends north towards Crystal Brook, down the Adelaide plains, south along the coast to Cape Jervis and is bounded by the Mount Lofty Ranges to the east. If it was not for 'local' knowledge of the landscape, and a sound understanding of local systems, then it would have been virtually impossible to judge cyclic patterns and interactions. Kaurna Aboriginal people are the Traditional Owners of the Adelaide plains in South Australia. 26 Feb - 20 Mar 2011. The Kaurna (also Coorna, Kaura, Gaurna and other variations) people are a group of Aboriginal people whose traditional lands include the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. Warriparinga Way (Off Sturt Road), Bedford Park SA 5042 . Art Gallery of South Australia stands on Kaurna land. This is a powerful way of showing how much Aboriginal land was lost.) Original watercolour by William Cawthorne, 1843. The city has many museums, galleries and tours that tell the Kaurna … Kaurna Tappa Iri Regional Agreement. The City of Holdfast Bay acknowledges Kaurna people as the traditional owners and custodians of this land. Ask the children to divide the pieces of paper between them and write on each, a name of a family member, eg grandmother, daughter, brother, father, uncle. The Kaurna people are the Traditional Owners of the Adelaide plains in South Australia. It shows only the general locations of larger groupings of people which may include clans, dialects or individual languages in a group. Ask the groups to talk about how they feel. The area now occupied by the city and parklands – called by the Kaurna Tarntanya (red kangaroo place) – was the heart of Kaurna country. In 1847 he bought land along the Little Para River and established a township. 2012 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Parallel Collisions. From the city to to some of the most remote and beautiful corners of South Australia Adelaide is the traditional land of the Kaurna (pronounced Garna) people. Adelaide Area Kaurna Place Names Information is extracted from Teichelmann, C.G., and Schürmann, C.W., (1840), Outlines of a Grammar, Vocabulary, and Phraseology of the Aboriginal Language of South Australia, Adelaide. Mitchell Library, Sydney. The main square in the heart of the city is known as Victoria Square/ Tarntanyangga, reflecting the Kaurna name for the area- Tarntanyangga - which means Red kangaroo dreaming. We acknowledge the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide region, where the Cackling Jackal creative team lives, works and primarily performs on. It used published resources from the eighteenth century-1994 and is not intended to be exact, nor the boundaries fixed. 400km from Adelaide, ie a bit north of Port Augusta) (Instruct 'Europeans' to collect the remainder of the Kaurna land, most of the Ngarrindjeri land and some of the Adnyamathanha land. The artwork design is a generalised map of the city of Adelaide and is also an expression of how the city’s landscape is viewed by many Kaurna people of today. The arrival of the European settlers disrupted the Kaurna way of life that relied on mobility within their defined territory. In 1839 John Harvey, a Scottish immigrant, migrated to South Australia. He named the settlement ‘Salisbury’ after the English city near where his wife was born. Free entry. Today, the rich and diverse Indigenous heritage of this region remains and forms part of the living, continuing connection between the Peramangk, Ngadjuri and Kaurna people and their land. One of the key features of Kaurna Park is the Wodliparri Trail, a winding path with a series of boardwalks leading visitors across a number of channels and through a growing array of native flora. For more than 40 000 years the Kaurna people have occupied the land of the Adelaide and Adelaide Plains region. These names often evoke important information about features of the environment and their place in Indigenous systems of knowledge. Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable. We and our partners process personal data such as IP Address, Unique ID, browsing data for: Use precise geolocation data | Actively scan device characteristics for identification.. South Australia Illustrated: Colonial painting in the Land of Promise. We recognise Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide Plains. Being brought up on the land and water within country regions of South Australia allowed me to map out the natural processes and cycles of the Kaurna calendar with some conviction and expertise. HOLDFAST BAY – AS IT WAS Today, there is little to remind us of the lives of the people who occupied the land for tens of thousands of years before European settlers claimed it for themselves, following their arrival at Holdfast Bay in 1836. Open: Monday to Friday 10.00am - 4.00pm. The Kaurna people have been officially recognised as the traditional land owners for most of the Adelaide area at an emotional Federal Court hearing nearly two decades after the claim was first made. Kaurna actively manage the land and live off the land and waterways of the region. Phone: 8357 5900 ; Email: lkccrecep@marion.sa.gov.au Visiting the Living Kaurna Cultural Centre. Before 1836 it was an open grassy plain with patches of trees and shrubs, the result of hundreds of generations of skillful land management. European settlement. We pay our respect to all Elders past, present, and emerging. This could show more about the impact of European settlement on climate and landscape on Kaurna and Peramangk land. Note: Kaurna Country extends further south to Cape Jervis and further north towards Crystal Brook. This map outlines their perception of the land, their relationship to it and some of the names they used. For over 40 000 years indigenous people, the Kaurna, lived over the area called Ngangkiparringa (City of Onkaparinga ). Related Links I accept the above terms and conditions. Each yerta had intimate ties to the pangkarra included within its territory. Kaurna Meyunna Yerta the Kaurna peoples’ traditional tribal land, or Country, extends from Cape Jervis to the south of Adelaide to Crystal Brook to the north, and from the Mount Lofty Ranges to the coast of Gulf Saint Vincent. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today. Linked by a spiritual connection to the land, Kaurna knowledge and history has been handed from generation to generation through Songlines. We acknowledge this land that we meet on today is the traditional lands for the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country. shown on the map. Sovereignty was never ceded. A Beautiful Line: Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi. Contact Us. Kaurna, dates back to the sealing and whaling era more than a decade prior to the official colonisation of South Australia in 1836, when Kaurna, mostly women, were taken to Kangaroo Island, Western Australia (King George Map 1: Kaurna native title claim.