- the Act to mean "permanently occupied". In 2000, a
group called Kaurna Yerta Corporation lodged a
native title claim on
behalf of the
Kaurna people....
- colonisation, the Port
River region and the
estuary area were
known as
Yerta Bulti (or Yertabulti) by the
Kaurna people, and used
extensively as a source...
- Religions-congress.org (15
October 2007).
Retrieved 3
February 2011. Muratbekov,
Yertas (11 June 2015). "Congress of
Religious Leaders:
Promoting Dialogue between...
- 159–162. (1917). Six
Women and the Invasion, by
Gabrielle &
Marguerite Yerta; with a
Preface by Mrs.
Humphry Ward. (1920).
Evening Play
Centres for Children...
-
lived in
family groups called yerta, a word
which also
referred to the area of land
which supported the
family group. Each
yerta was the
responsibility of...
- treaty". An
Indigenous Land Use
Agreement (ILUA) was
agreed with the
Kaurna Yerta Aboriginal Corporation (KYAC) in Adelaide,
South Australia and effected...
- archive.org CLMP for
Kandarilla (Park 3),
Kangattilla (Park 4) and
Ngampa Yerta (Park 5),
formally adopted 14
November 2005.
Community Land
Management Plans...
- Island, who had been
there tens of
thousands of
years earlier).
Kaurna Yerta Parngkarra (Kaurna
tribal country)
stretches from Cape
Jervis in the south...
- art. The
Kaurna Reconciliation Public Project, 'Kaurna meyunna,
Kaurna yerta tampendi' (recognising
Kaurna people and
Kaurna land), was commissioned...
- name
Nantawarra may
derive from the word
nantuwara (meaning a
northern yerta, or
family group) in Kaurna, the
language of the
indigenous people of this...