Issue Details: First known date: 1981... 1981 Flinders Ranges National Park - Aboriginal and European History
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In this article, the authors talks about the myths relating to the Adnyamathantha people and the land surrounding the Flinders Ranges National Park. Some of the Flinders Ranges National Park is covered by the totemic regiions of the Walha or Bustard (Wild turkey) totem. One myth that relates to the kinship system, concerns an old man, Wirra, who is the moon, another myth concerns a red ochre deposit,

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    y separately published work icon Yura Dec 1981 7492653 1981 periodical issue 1981 pg. 10-11
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