Image: Ivaritji
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Description: Kaurna woman Ivaritji wearing a wallaby-skin cloak. Picture taken in 1928 at the South Australian Museum by anthropologist Norman B. Tindale. The cloak, part of the museum's collection, originates from the Yorke Peninsula and was worn by Ivaritji at her request. S.A. Museum item: AA124_5_4.
Title: Ivaritji
Credit: https://www.facebook.com/ididjaustralia/posts/kaurna-woman-ivaritji-meaning-gentle-misty-rain-also-known-as-princess-amelia-we/1211008369035407/
Author: Norman B. Tindale
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