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Point McLeay register
Title : Point McLeay register Point McLeay register
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Creator : Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission
Date of creation : 1857-1966
Format : Manuscript
Dimensions : 340 x 220 x 35
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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In 1859 the Aborigines' Friends' Association established a mission on the shores of Lake Alexandrina in the country of the Ngarrindjeri people of the Lower Murray. George Taplin, the Congregational minister, was its first administrator. Taplin took a more enlightened attitude to the customs of the Aboriginal people than many Europeans, and recorded much of their language and customs. His dedication to this work contributed to his early death in 1879, aged 47.

The register kept by George Taplin began as a list of those connected with the mission 'by employment or instruction'. It records the names of many of the people who are also referred to in Taplin's journals. Names well-known in the Aboriginal community - including Unaipon, Sumner, Gollan, Tripp and Rankine - appear in the register.

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Related names :

Gollan family

Rankine family

Sumner family

Taplin, George, 1831-1879

Tripp family

Unaipon family

Ngarrindjeri (Australian people)

Aborigines' Friends' Association (Adelaide, S. Aust.)

Place : Point McLeay (S. Aust.)
Region : Riverland and Murraylands
Further reading :
'A trip to the Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission Station', Adelaide observer, 30 April 1887, p. 41
 
Aborigines' Friends' Association. Society records, SRG 139
 
Beaumont, Edith Gertrude. Personal papers, PRG 186
 
 
Jenkin, Graham. Conquest of the Ngarrindjeri, Point McLeay, S. Aust.: Raukkan Publishers, [1995]
 
Mattingley, Christobel and Hampton, David, ed.s Survival in our own land: 'Aboriginal' experiences in 'South Australia' since 1836, Adelaide, S. Aust.: Wakefield Press, 1988
 

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