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Yanyuwa members of the Manankurra Rhumburriya clan Yanyuwa members of the Manankurra Rhumburriya clan i(A146587 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Yanyuwa / Yanuwa
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1 form Narnu-Yuwa ki Anthaa (The Dreamings from the Saltwater Country) John Bradley , Yanyuwa members of the Manankurra Rhumburriya clan , 2010 single work film/TV dreaming story
— Appears in: Country Lines Archives 2008-;

This story is the second part of the Tiger Shark Dreaming song line of kujika. Out on the open sea from the Wearyan River mouth, the Tiger Shark sing dolphins, dugongs, whales and other creatures that live in Yanyuwa country.

1 form Manankurra Kujika (The Song of the Tiger Shark at Manankurra) Yanyuwa members of the Manankurra Rhumburriya clan , 2008 single work film/TV dreaming story
— Appears in: Country Lines Archives 2008-;

The Tiger Shark sings the cycad trees, the freshwater well, children playing, people gathering water, the river and many other things that can still be found at Manankurra today.

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