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'This traditional story comes from the area of Gapuwiyak. It connects the two clans Liyalanmirr Gupapuynu and Dhalwangu. It symbolises their songs, dances, language and other rituals to come together to share in ceremonies. This gives rights to both clans, Dhalwangu and Liyalnmirr Gupapuynu.' (Publication summary)
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