‘Parananacooka’ is the standard version of an Aboriginal name as recorded by the first surveyors in about 1840, and applied by them to the main river at Second Valley. Its language is uncertain and its meaning unknown. Some records suggest that very early in settlement history there may possibly have been an abridged alternative form ‘Panacooka’ or ‘Panacooco’
Kaurna Warra Pintyandi (KWP) has approved the use of the Kaurna term Yaitya-kauwingga as a class nam...
According to Tindale’s primary record in Milerum’s ‘Story of Tjelbruke’ in 1934, the name ‘Warabari’...
The name first recorded as ‘Noolunga’ (later re-spelled in other ways, such as ‘Noarlunga’ which bec...
‘R. Ouiwachilly’ was recorded with this spelling by surveyor G Bryant in 1839 during the first surve...
The Kaurna name for part of Christie Creek, or a place near it, was recorded by the first surveyors ...
‘Itji-kawingga’ is a Kaurna name which Tindale, and perhaps his Ngarrindjeri informant Albert Karlow...
‘Witawali’ was possibly a Kaurna name originally, but we know it only from Tindale’s informant in th...
Kanyanyapilla is the Kaurna name of a campsite on the rising ground south of Maslin Creek, on the e...
The Kaurna name of the campsite and waterhole on Sellick’s Creek at the mouth of Old Sellick’s Hill ...
“Parra or Perry” was a word recorded from anonymous ‘natives’ in mid-1837 by early explorers, one of...
Ityi-kauwingga (also optionally Ityi-kauwe) is probably the correct spelling of the Kaurna name reco...
‘Witawalang’ and ‘Witawali’ are the same name: the former merely adds the Ngarrindjeri locative suf...
Kauwe-marnilla is a Kaurna descriptive phrase, perhaps also a place-name, for waterholes on the trib...
‘Yetto’, the name of a railway stopping place on the former Willunga line, was approved by the Nomen...
As the name of a railway stopping place on the former Willunga line, ‘Pikkara’ was approved by the ...
Kaurna Warra Pintyandi (KWP) has approved the use of the Kaurna term Yaitya-kauwingga as a class nam...
According to Tindale’s primary record in Milerum’s ‘Story of Tjelbruke’ in 1934, the name ‘Warabari’...
The name first recorded as ‘Noolunga’ (later re-spelled in other ways, such as ‘Noarlunga’ which bec...
‘R. Ouiwachilly’ was recorded with this spelling by surveyor G Bryant in 1839 during the first surve...
The Kaurna name for part of Christie Creek, or a place near it, was recorded by the first surveyors ...
‘Itji-kawingga’ is a Kaurna name which Tindale, and perhaps his Ngarrindjeri informant Albert Karlow...
‘Witawali’ was possibly a Kaurna name originally, but we know it only from Tindale’s informant in th...
Kanyanyapilla is the Kaurna name of a campsite on the rising ground south of Maslin Creek, on the e...
The Kaurna name of the campsite and waterhole on Sellick’s Creek at the mouth of Old Sellick’s Hill ...
“Parra or Perry” was a word recorded from anonymous ‘natives’ in mid-1837 by early explorers, one of...
Ityi-kauwingga (also optionally Ityi-kauwe) is probably the correct spelling of the Kaurna name reco...
‘Witawalang’ and ‘Witawali’ are the same name: the former merely adds the Ngarrindjeri locative suf...
Kauwe-marnilla is a Kaurna descriptive phrase, perhaps also a place-name, for waterholes on the trib...
‘Yetto’, the name of a railway stopping place on the former Willunga line, was approved by the Nomen...
As the name of a railway stopping place on the former Willunga line, ‘Pikkara’ was approved by the ...
Kaurna Warra Pintyandi (KWP) has approved the use of the Kaurna term Yaitya-kauwingga as a class nam...
According to Tindale’s primary record in Milerum’s ‘Story of Tjelbruke’ in 1934, the name ‘Warabari’...
The name first recorded as ‘Noolunga’ (later re-spelled in other ways, such as ‘Noarlunga’ which bec...