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- 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...