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Terrence Coulthard Terrence Coulthard i(A109222 works by) (a.k.a. Terry Coulthard)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal Adnyamathanha ; Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 Blackbird, Blackbird Terrence Coulthard , 1988 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: Urrakurli, Wakarla and Wildu : An Adnyamathanha Dreaming Story 1988; (p. 35)
1 Adambara and Artapudapuda Annie Coulthard , Terrence Coulthard , 1988 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Flinders Ranges Dreaming 1988; (p. 3)
1 y separately published work icon Moon Man Mini Heath (illustrator), Terrence Coulthard , Cliff Coulthard , Buck McKenzie , Marrickville : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1987 Z1422167 1987 single work children's fiction children's Indigenous story
1 y separately published work icon Yulu's Coal Terrence Coulthard , Cliff Coulthard , Buck McKenzie , Sydney : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1987 Z1422152 1987 single work children's fiction children's Indigenous story The story of how coal at Leigh Creek came to be there and the formation of the hills, creeks and mountains in the North Flinders Ranges.
1 y separately published work icon The Magpie and the Crow Terrence Coulthard , Cliff Coulthard , Buck McKenzie , Terrence Coulthard (illustrator), Sue Hatch (illustrator), Sydney : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1987 Z1422140 1987 single work children's fiction children's Indigenous story

A long time ago the crow and the magpie had beautiful white feathers like the white cockatoo. That was before they teased the eagle, who deserved more respect.

A tale from the Adnyamathanha people, The Magpie and the Crow, “is said to have taken place between Nepabunna and Angepenna in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia.” The story explains the colors and markings of the magpie and the crow.

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