Schultz, Chester2018-02-222018-02-222017http://hdl.handle.net/2440/110560The place-names recorded at first contact (i.e. from the beginning of contact up to about 1850) show a clear demarcation of language between the lands northwest and southeast of the range at that time: Kaurna language to the northwest,1 and Ramindjeri-Ngarrindjeri language to the southeast.The Geography of language groups around Fleurieu Peninsula at first contact, from the evidence of the earliest place-names. Revised 18/10/2017enAboriginal place-namesAboriginal languagesKaurna languageRamindjeri-Ngarrindjeri languageFleurieu peninsulaFirst contactSouth Australia geographyThe Geography of language groups around Fleurieu Peninsula at first contactText