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Jennifer Inkamala Jennifer Inkamala i(A72602 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 y separately published work icon Yeye Apme Kwerlaye-Iperre : The Rainbow Serpent Elaine Sharpe , Jennifer Inkamala (illustrator), Alice Springs : Yipirinya School Council , 1988 Z1009813 1988 single work picture book children's Indigenous story

'The story tells how people behaved in the old days when Aboriginal people went to the place known by non-Aboriginals as Glen Helen, which is a sacred place called Yapalpe.'

Source: Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages

1 y separately published work icon Going on a bushtrip to shoot kangaroos and to dig for bushfood Bush-werne lhekele kere ilkwetyeke Jennifer Inkamala , Jennifer Inkamala (illustrator), Jennifer Inkamala (translator), Batchelor : School of Australian Linguistics , 1983 Z1780082 1983 single work short story Indigenous story children's
1 y separately published work icon Bush werne Lhekele Kere Ilkwtyeke Going on a bushtrip to shoot Kangaroos and dig for bush food Jennifer Inkamala , Batchelor : School of Australian Linguistics , 1983 Z1765358 1983 single work short story children's
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