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'In Gumbaynggirr language, Yandaarra means 'to shift camp together'. Yandaarra is a collaboration led by Aunty Shaa Smith under the guidance of the Old Fellas and Gumbaynggirr Country, with Uncle Bud Marshall and Aunty Shaa's daughter Neeyan Smith. Yandaarra includes non-Gumbaynggirr academics Sarah Wright, Lara Daley and Paul Hodge from the University of Newcastle, sitting on Awabakal Country. As Yandaarra, they walk together, shift camp together, and live and work in, with and as Country. Yandaarra, the research project, is a re-creation story. It's about remembering what was (what is) as part of this re-creating. This work is about honouring Elders and custodians past, present and future. Yandaarra have held workshops, yarned together, planted trees, gathered food, laughed and shared. When they look to how to shift camp - or shift their practices, relationships and ways of thinking about the land - using Gumbaynggirr Dreaming and Protocols is key. www.gumbaynggirrjagun.org' (https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/childrens/The-Dunggiirr-Brothers-and-the-Caring-Song-of-the-Whale-Aunty-Shaa-Smith-and-Yandaarra-9781760526313)

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y separately published work icon The Dunggiirr Brothers and the Caring Song of the Whale Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2022 23586234 2022 single work picture book children's

'The Dunggiirr Brothers and the Caring Song of the Whale is both a beautiful picture book and a special resource that will connect children to the landscape of the mid-north NSW coast, as well as to the unique stories of the Gumbaynggirr people.

'Welcome to Ngambaa Country on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. I am Aunty Shaa and this is the story of the Koala Brothers, the Dunggiirr Brothers. This is the story of our Country. We live the story of being saved by Dunggiirr and we do a ceremony to keep it alive. It is this story and memory we share with you in this book.

'This stunning picture book from the Yandaarra Caring for Country community group, a project led by Gumbaynggirr elder Aunty Shaa Smith, in association with the University of Newcastle, helps us learn the stories of the mid-north NSW coast. The Dunggiirr Brothers and the Caring Song of the Whale also spreads a welcome and beautiful message of care and understanding to the wider community.' (Publication summary)

2023 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards Children's Fiction
2023 shortlisted The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature Karajia Award
2023 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Indigenous Writer's Prize
2022 winner New South Wales Premier's History Prize New South Wales History Prize Young People's History Prize
2022 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Eight to 10 Years
2022 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Indigenous Children
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