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Colonial Australian Popular Fiction Digital Archive
Issue Details: First known date: 1896... 1896 Australian Legendary Tales : Folk-lore of the Noongahburrahs as Told to the Piccanninies
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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Melbourne, Victoria,:David Nutt Melville, Mullen and Slade , 1897 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Goolahwilleel the Topknot Pigeons, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 75-76)
Goonur, the Woman-Doctor, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 77-82)
Deereeree the Wagtail, and the Rainbow, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose (p. 83-85)
Bougoodoogahdah the Rain Bird, K. Langloh Parker , single work Indigenous story (p. 90-93)
The Borah of Byamee, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 94-105)
Bunnyyarl the Flies and Wurrunnunnah the Bees, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 106-107)
Deegeenboyah the Soldier-Bird, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 108-114)
Mayrah, the Wind that Blows the Winter Away, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 115-116)
Wayambeh, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 117-119)
Wirreenun the Rainmaker, K. Langloh Parker , single work prose Indigenous story (p. 120-125)
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