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Raukkan, South Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
Raukkan, South Australia

Raukkan is a small Australian Aboriginal community situated on the south-eastern shore of Lake Alexandrina in the Coorong, eighty kilometres southeast of the centre of South Australia's capital, Adelaide. Raukkan is "regarded as the home and heartland of Ngarrindjeri country."〔
==History==
Raukkan, which means "meeting place" in the Ngarrindjeri language,〔〔Whitehorn, p. 15.〕 was for thousands of years an important meeting place for Ngarrindjeri "lakalinyeri" (clans) and the location of the Grand Tendi, the parliament of the Ngarrindjeri people.〔Mussared, D., "River people question price of 'progress', ''The Canberra Times'', 18 January 1993, p. 3.〕 The Grand Tendi was composed of men elected from each of the eighteen lakalinyeri who then elected from its members the Rupulle or leader.〔Raukkan, p. 3.〕
English explorer Charles Sturt first encountered the Ngarrindjeri at Raukkan, who fed the starving Sturt and his party.〔
In 1860 the Aborigines' Friends' Association was granted 107 hectares in the area and established a mission at Raukkan.〔 Missionary George Taplin, who was selected to care for the local Aboriginals, renamed it "Point McLeay".〔 It was intended by the Aborigines' Friends' Association to help the Ngarrindjeri people, but could never be self-sufficient farming due to the poor quality of the land in the area. Land clearing by farmers nearby also limited the ability for hunting, and other crafts and industries also met with difficulties due to changing environment and competition from nearby towns. In 1916, responsibility for Raukkan moved to South Australia's Chief Protector of Aborigines,〔Horton, p. 930〕 and since 1974 it has been administered by the Ngarrindjeri people themselves〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aboriginal Australians and the river : Aboriginal missions on the River Murray )〕 and renamed Raukkan in 1982.〔
Raukkan Aboriginal School is in the town.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Raukkan Aboriginal School )〕 In the 2011 Australian Census the population was 99, of whom 95 were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.〔

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