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Feet on the Fleurieu is the product of many years of painstaking research relating to the early 19th century Aboriginal women and men, their communities and Kangaroo Islanders. It focuses on the Aboriginal people of 'Cape Jervis' (i.e. Fleurieu Peninsula) and Encounter Bay: their languages and territories, their relationships with pre-colonial residents of KI, and their contribution to the earliest European explorations of the area as guides, interpreters and cultural mediators.

Book 1: March 1802- January 1837

Written by Chester Schultz

Paperback printed independently - now available as a FREE PDF download.

(A limited paperback edition has been printed by MediaCom Education Inc. This may be found in a number of libraries around Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula and Encounter Bay. It is also now available to purchase as a non-profit print-on-demand paperback via the printer’s online shop ).

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Feet on the Fleurieu is the product of many years of painstaking research relating to the early 19th century Aboriginal women and men, their communities and Kangaroo Islanders. It focuses on the Aboriginal people of 'Cape Jervis' (i.e. Fleurieu Peninsula) and Encounter Bay: their languages and territories, their relationships with pre-colonial residents of KI, and their contribution to the earliest European explorations of the area as guides, interpreters and cultural mediators.

Book 1: March 1802- January 1837

Written by Chester Schultz

Paperback printed independently - now available as a FREE PDF download.

(A limited paperback edition has been printed by MediaCom Education Inc. This may be found in a number of libraries around Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula and Encounter Bay. It is also now available to purchase as a non-profit print-on-demand paperback via the printer’s online shop ).

Feet on the Fleurieu is the product of many years of painstaking research relating to the early 19th century Aboriginal women and men, their communities and Kangaroo Islanders. It focuses on the Aboriginal people of 'Cape Jervis' (i.e. Fleurieu Peninsula) and Encounter Bay: their languages and territories, their relationships with pre-colonial residents of KI, and their contribution to the earliest European explorations of the area as guides, interpreters and cultural mediators.

Book 1: March 1802- January 1837

Written by Chester Schultz

Paperback printed independently - now available as a FREE PDF download.

(A limited paperback edition has been printed by MediaCom Education Inc. This may be found in a number of libraries around Adelaide, Fleurieu Peninsula and Encounter Bay. It is also now available to purchase as a non-profit print-on-demand paperback via the printer’s online shop ).