- York
Peninsula of
northern Queensland. He
travelled south as far as Cape
Keerweer,
where he
battled with the
local Aboriginal people and
several of his men...
- s**** expeditions),
Janszoon decided to
return at a
place he
named Cape
Keerweer ("Turnabout"),
south of
Albatross Bay, and
arrived back at
Bantam in June...
- Cape York
Peninsula and the Gulf of Carpentaria. On 14
April 1623, Cape
Keerweer was p****ed.
Landing in
search of
fresh water for his stores, Carstenszoon...
-
Peter Sutton,
Wikepa or
Wikiita were used by an
older generation of Cape
Keerweer people to
denote the
dialect emplo**** by two
clans in the area of the middle...
- The Wik-Kalkan lay
north of the Wikepa,
along the
coast north of Cape
Keerweer, and,
according to
Norman Tindale, once had
tribal lands of approximately...
-
Peemuggina (1990), Sutton, Noel; Sutton,
Peter (eds.), "Donald
Thomson at Cape
Keerweer",
Language and history:
essays in
honour of
Luise A. Hercus,
Pacific Linguistics...
-
inland from Cape
Keerweer. The
Wikepa also are
thought to have had
domains extending over 300
square miles (780 km2) near Cape
Keerweer. The Wik-kalkan...
-
Dominic (1982) – a
Category 5
tropical cyclone that made
landfall near Cape
Keerweer.
Cyclone Dominic (2009) – a
Category 2
tropical cyclone that made landfall...
-
Peter (1979). Wik:
Aboriginal society,
territory and
language at Cape
Keerweer, Cape York Peninsula,
Australia (PDF) (PhD thesis).
University of Queensland...
- Here
Janszoon decided to turn back, the
place later being called Cape
Keerweer,
Dutch for "turnabout". That same year, a
Spanish expedition sailing in...