Mondalmi

[3] Her father worked at some points in his life for Macassan traders from Sulawesi, who paid him to collect trepang.

[6] In 1916 she was taken to the Methodist Mission on South Goulburn Island, where she learnt to read and write English, as well as learning how to sew and basketry.

[7] Mondalmi's oral histories and testimony make her a key source for our understanding of Aboriginal life in Western Arnhem Land.

[12] She tried to transfer much of her knowledge of plants, children's songs, sign language, kinship, bush medicine and many more topics to Berndt, to enable others to understand her culture more deeply, with a particular focus on her lived experiences as a woman.

[1] Mondalmi, her brother Lamilami and the anthropologist Berndt all have streets named after them in Bonner, a suburb of Canberra.