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Rymill Park /
Murlawirrapurka (previously
spelt Mullawirraburka), and
numbered as Park 14, is a
recreation park
located in the East Park
Lands of the...
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performance in the 1868
Aborigine cricket team's tour of England.
Mullawirraburka – a
Kaurna leader preserving his
language and
culture during colonisation...
- East #13 "Kadlitpinna"
Rundle Park #14 "
Mullawirraburka"
Rymill Park #15 "Ityamaiitpinna" #16 "Bakkabakkandi"
Victoria Park #17
South #18
Adelaide Himeji...
- for "people" in the
neighbouring Ramindjeri/
Ngarrindjeri language.
Mullawirraburka (Onkaparinga Jack, also
known to the
colonists as "King John"), was...
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their knowledge of the
Kaurna language from
three respected elders:
Mullawirraburka ("King John" / "Onkaparinga Jack"),
Kadlitpinna ("Captain Jack") and...
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Delights during the
Adelaide Fringe.
Murlawirrapurka (Mullawirrapurka/
Mullawirraburka) also
known as "King John" "King Jack" or "Onkaparinga Jack", was the...
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later changed to Mukata. This was the name of one of the four
wives of
Mullawirraburka, a
Kaurna elder and warrior, also
known as "King John".
Mukata was...
- East #13 "Kadlitpinna"
Rundle Park #14 "
Mullawirraburka"
Rymill Park #15 "Ityamaiitpinna" #16 "Bakkabakkandi"
Victoria Park #17
South #18
Adelaide Himeji...
- 1840,
about 150
spoke at
least some English. Many
Kaurna men, such as
Mullawirraburka ("King John") and
Kadlitpinna ("Captain Jack")
helped the
police and...
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their knowledge of the
Kaurna language from
three respected elders:
Mullawirraburka ("King John" / "Onkaparinga Jack"),
Kadlitpinna ("Captain Jack") and...