Schultz, Chester2018-03-012018-03-012020-09-30http://hdl.handle.net/2440/110686With Part 2 of the 1839 Police expedition, and some analysis of Kadlitpinna (Captain Jack) and the ‘Northern’ tribe.Kadli-tiya was the Kaurna name of a site somewhere in the immediate vicinity of Gawler town, probably near to or the same place as Kadliti’-parri, which was probably located at the campsite and waterhole near the ford on the South Para River at Dead Man’s Pass Reserve. Kadli-tiya could be abridged to Kadl’iya. These names mean ‘dingo tooth’ and ‘dingo-tooth river’.enGawlerSouth Para RiverDead Man's Pass ReserveDingo DreamingAboriginal place-namesKaurna languageSouth Australia geographyKaurna Warra PintyandiKadlitiya and Kadliti'-PariPlace Name Summary (PNS) 8/18Text