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- Moses Tjalkabota, also known as Moses Tjalkabota Uraikuria or Blind Moses (c.1869 - 6 July 1954) was a Western Arrernte man and Aboriginal evangelist who...
- the name of the 'Alcheringa'." (p.119) The Strehlows' informant, Moses (Tjalkabota), was a convert to Christianity, and the adoption of his interpretation...
- Black War. Tedbury (c.1780 - 1810) an Aboriginal resistance fighter Moses Tjalkabota (c. 1869 - 1954) a Western Arrernte man and evangelistst from the Hermannsburg...
- the mission was to learn Arrernte and he was ****isted in this by Moses Tjalkabota Uraikuria, an Arrernte man of high degree and Christian evangelist, who...
- dead and escaped northward to raise the alarm. As a small boy, Moses Tjalkabota was greatly affected by the m****acre, given that two of his friends and...
- site including the former home of Ted Strehlow, a church (which Moses Tjalkabota once led), a cemetery and pre-fabricated buildings that were built in...
- the men to teach him Arrernte was Tjita Aranaljika, the father of Moses Tjalkabota, who was also inspired by Kempe. While language learning took place Kempe...
- October 2019. Latz, P. K. (Peter Kenneth) (2014). Blind Moses : Moses Tjalkabota Uraiakuraia, Aranda man of high degree and Christian evangelist. Alice...
- 1, pp. 67–96. Brock, Peggy (2003) "Two Indigenous Evangelists: Moses Tjalkabota and Arthur Wellington Clah." Journal of Religious History, vol. 27, no...
- a move away from botanical topics to a work of pure biography. Moses Tjalkabota Uraiakuraia, a proud Western Aranda man, embraced the Christian faith...