Pearl McKenzie Pearl McKenzie i(A124180 works by)
Born: Established: ca. 1922 South Australia, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal Adnyamathanha ; Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 y separately published work icon Adnyamathanha Art and Dreaming : Aboriginal Heritage of the Flinders and Gammon Ranges Vince Coulthard , Artie Wilton , Rufous Wilton , Andrew Coulthard , Gertie Johnson , Clem Coulthard , Pearl McKenzie , Sandy Coulthard , Claude Demell , Bill Stubbs , May Wilton , Archie McKenzie , John McKenzie , Walter Coulthard , Sam Coulthard , Annie Coulthard , Syd Jackson , Dan Coulthard , Adelaide : South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service , 1989 Z1721109 1989 selected work prose dreaming story
1 The Old Woman Who Chased the Wallaby Pearl McKenzie , 1988 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Flinders Ranges Dreaming 1988; (p. 108-109)
1 The Old Man and His Two Wives Pearl McKenzie , 1988 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Flinders Ranges Dreaming 1988; (p. 78-79)
1 Awi-Irtanha the Mistletoe Eater Pearl McKenzie , 1988 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Flinders Ranges Dreaming 1988; (p. 17)
1 y separately published work icon Adnyamathanha Genealogy Christine Davis , Pearl McKenzie , Aboriginal Heritage Branch, SA Dept Environment & Planning , Adelaide : Aboriginal Heritage Branch, SA Dept Environment & Planning , 1985 7491472 1985 single work information book

The Adnyamathanha genealogy was compiled by Christine Davis as part-time hobby, but it was her Aunt Pearl Mackenzie that first began to collect the names from the old people. In 1979, was when Christine began to write the collected information down.

The genealogy covers seven main family groups of the Adnymathanha people, and shows how these familes are linked. It includes extensive linked family trees containing all births, deaths and marriages to February 1985; also includes many portraits and individual histories (Nepabunna).

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