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Kaurna park name and translation:
Pirltawardli "possum home" (Pirltawardli/
Piltawodli –
pilta = possum, and
wodli =
house or home). 76 hectares. The name of...
- maintenance. In some cases, such as at Hermannsburg,
Northern Territory and
Piltawodli in Adelaide, the work of
missionaries laid the
foundations for
later language...
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Ridgway William Newland, on Sir
Charles Forbes. As Protector, he
lived at
Piltawodli mission and camp for some years,
working closely with the
German missionaries...
-
Gottlob Teichelmann (1807–1893)
established and ran the
Pirltawardli (or
Piltawodli)
Native Location in
Adelaide from 1838 to 1845,
learning the
local Kaurna...
-
pioneer in
describing the
Kaurna language,
after his work
begun at the
Piltawodli Native Location in Adelaide, with fellow-missionary
Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann...
-
listed as
Harry and Sally. Schürmann and Teichelmann, who ran a
school at
Piltawodli,
gained most of
their knowledge of the
language from
three respected elders:...
- Port
Lincoln area, and the pair
founded a
school for
Kaurna people at
Piltawodli in the
Adelaide parklands.
Teichelmann married the
Scottish Margaret Nicholson...
- West #1 "
Piltawodli"
Adelaide Golf
Links War
Memorial Drive North #2 "Padipadinyilla"
Adelaide Aquatic Centre #3 "Kandarilla" #4 "Kangattilla" #5 "Ngampa...
- to heaven. Schürmann and
Teichelmann ran a
school for
Kaurna people at
Piltawodli (located in the
Adelaide Park Lands), and
gained most of
their knowledge...
- (1859). He was a
frequent visitor to the mission,
school and camp at
Piltawodli, was a
close friend of
Kadlitpina ("Captain Jack"),
loved the
Kaurna Palti...