Akenta
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Akenta is a small South Australian Aboriginal homeland, just north of Port Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula.[1] It is situated on an Aboriginal reserve owned by the Port Lincoln Aboriginal Community Council. The reserve is the site of the now-defunct Poonindie mission.
References
- ^ "Aboriginal Communities". COUNCIL OF ABORIGINAL ELDERS OF SA INC. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
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