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- Killalpaninna Mission, also known as just Killalpaninna, or alternatively Bethesda Mission, was a Lutheran mission for Aboriginal people in northeast...
- program every morning as part of its WorldWatch programming block. Killalpaninna Mission (1866 – 1915): Founded by Johann Friedrich Gößling and Ernst...
- Charlotte Waters, Northern Territory; D. b. pallidior, type specimen from Killalpaninna, South Australia. The kowari is most readily distinguished from its...
- Point (also known as Milner's Pile) and the state heritage-registered Killalpaninna Mission site. Further north again is Mulka Station which also has a...
- created the sun. Lutheran missionaries established the Bethesda or Killalpaninna Mission among the Dieri in 1866. The first ethnographic reports regarding...
- Australia History of South Australia Living Kaurna Cultural Centre Killalpaninna Koonibba Point Pearce Point McLeay (Raukkan) Poonindie "Transcript of...
- recommendations, it suggested the government purchase of Koonibba and Killalpaninna missions. With regard to children being removed from their parents into...
- Lobethal and Bethanien. The Lutherans in South Australia established the Killalpaninna Mission (Bethesda) Station at Cooper's Cr****. Johann Flierl, the pioneer...
- the Diyari and collected by Lutheran Missionary Johann Reuther at the Killalpaninna Mission in South Australia beginning in 1904. Reuther claimed they were...
- remote parts of Australia from May 1892 to October 1922. He was at Killalpaninna Mission (also known as Bethesda) in northern South Australia, from 1892...