- Tarndanyangga
Tarndanyangga (coord|34|55|50|S|138|36|15|E|region:AU-SA_type:landmark) is the
Kaurna word for "red kangaroo dreaming" or "red kangaroo rock", and although is one half of the official name ofVictoria Square, Adelaide , it was used in Kaurna language to refer to the greater area of what is now the immediateAdelaide city region.Tarndanyangga derives from tarnda (red kangaroo) and kanya ('rock'), -ngga is a suffix frequently found in Kaurna place names to denote location. The name is said to originate from a former red rocky outcrop in
Elder Park, Adelaide which resembled a kangaroo; the rock has since been removed and was used in the construction of Parliament House.Tarndanyanigga is still considered an important meeting place for Indigenous peoples. It is the focus for many political and community-based Indigenous events, such as the Journey of Healing and it is the starting point for the annual [http://www.atsic.gov.au/events/NAIDOC NAIDOC] march to [http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au Parliament House] .
The
Australian Aboriginal Flag was first flown here in1971 and now flies permanently in Tarndanyangga adjacent to the Australian Flag.Pronunciation
* the initial T is pronounced with the tongue between the teeth;
* a is pronounced as in father and data or like the u in but;
* rn is pronounced like and n with the tongue curled back or retroflexed;
* stress the first syllable.ee also
[http://kaurnaplacenames.com/primary.php?id=4697 Pronunciation at KaurnaPlaceNames.com]
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