Piltangga (or Pirltangga in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) is the Kaurna name of the area at Willunga South on Sections 700 and 268 which was known as ‘Beltunga’ and ‘Beltunga Gully’ in the 19th century. The name means ‘brushtail possum place’. Probably this signifies that the thick forest here was a particularly good place to obtain this species whose skins were used for cloaks; the prime skincuring site was only 10 kilometres away at Wakondilla near Silver Sands. Or perhaps a site here had some connection with an unrecorded Brushtail Dreaming
Parndalilla was the Kaurna name for the northern scarp area of O’Halloran Hill, especially the weste...
Yarnauwingga was the Kaurna name for an area within and immediately surrounding the current property...
The earliest explicit record of this name was the ‘River Congeratinga’ marked on the first maps base...
Pilta-wodli (or Piltawodlingga; in KWP New Spelling 2010, Pirltawardli and Pirltawardlingga) was the...
Willangga (Wilangga in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) is the Kaurna name of a campsite area on Sections 25...
History of Kaurna place names related to Fleurieu Peninsula region of Adelaide, South Australia, fro...
Place Name Summary (PNS) 4.04.01/03Five kilometres south-southeast of Aldinga, in the bare grassy pa...
Tatatyilla is the Kaurna name for a site centred around a “well” or waterhole in Willunga Creek at A...
Analysis of the etymology of KarrawatunggaKarrawatungga was a ‘Kaurna’-Miyurna name recorded in the ...
The Kaurna name of the campsite and waterhole on Sellick’s Creek at the mouth of Old Sellick’s Hill ...
‘Witawali’ was possibly a Kaurna name originally, but we know it only from Tindale’s informant in th...
Waldilla (Waltila in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) was probably a post-contact Ngarrindjeri version of a ...
Wita-wattingga (or Wita-wartingga in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) is probably the original Kaurna form o...
With Part 2 of the 1839 Police expedition, and some analysis of Kadlitpinna (Captain Jack) and the ‘...
Ingkalilla is the Kaurna name of a site or area in the vicinity of Hay Flat plain and the part of Wa...
Parndalilla was the Kaurna name for the northern scarp area of O’Halloran Hill, especially the weste...
Yarnauwingga was the Kaurna name for an area within and immediately surrounding the current property...
The earliest explicit record of this name was the ‘River Congeratinga’ marked on the first maps base...
Pilta-wodli (or Piltawodlingga; in KWP New Spelling 2010, Pirltawardli and Pirltawardlingga) was the...
Willangga (Wilangga in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) is the Kaurna name of a campsite area on Sections 25...
History of Kaurna place names related to Fleurieu Peninsula region of Adelaide, South Australia, fro...
Place Name Summary (PNS) 4.04.01/03Five kilometres south-southeast of Aldinga, in the bare grassy pa...
Tatatyilla is the Kaurna name for a site centred around a “well” or waterhole in Willunga Creek at A...
Analysis of the etymology of KarrawatunggaKarrawatungga was a ‘Kaurna’-Miyurna name recorded in the ...
The Kaurna name of the campsite and waterhole on Sellick’s Creek at the mouth of Old Sellick’s Hill ...
‘Witawali’ was possibly a Kaurna name originally, but we know it only from Tindale’s informant in th...
Waldilla (Waltila in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) was probably a post-contact Ngarrindjeri version of a ...
Wita-wattingga (or Wita-wartingga in KWP’s New Spelling 2010) is probably the original Kaurna form o...
With Part 2 of the 1839 Police expedition, and some analysis of Kadlitpinna (Captain Jack) and the ‘...
Ingkalilla is the Kaurna name of a site or area in the vicinity of Hay Flat plain and the part of Wa...
Parndalilla was the Kaurna name for the northern scarp area of O’Halloran Hill, especially the weste...
Yarnauwingga was the Kaurna name for an area within and immediately surrounding the current property...
The earliest explicit record of this name was the ‘River Congeratinga’ marked on the first maps base...