Schultz, Chester2018-03-072018-03-072016-03-14http://hdl.handle.net/2440/110844Tukurru-wodlingga (Tukuru-wardlingga in our New Spelling) is a Kaurna name recorded in early 1839 as ‘Too-cu-ru-wer-lin-ga’, and referring to something on or near the Sturt River at today’s Glengowrie, on Section 173. It was probably not a traditional permanent place-name but a temporary descriptor referring to some kind of European dwelling erected by the first surveyors during 1839: most likely bell tents.enAboriginal place-namesKaurna languageGlengowrieSturt RiverAdelaide regionSouth Australia geographyKaurna Warra PintyandiTukurru-wodlingga (Tukuru-wardlingga)Place Name Summary (PNS) 3/01Text