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'Many people tell stories about their land and their people. This book retells legends of the sun from the Dreamtime of the Australian Aboriginal people, the indigenous people of Canada, Alaska and Greenland, the North American Haida people, and the Wotjobaluk people of Victoria, Australia. ' (Publication summary)
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Retold by Susie Brown
Contents
* Contents derived from the
South Yarra,
South Yarra - Glen Iris area,
Melbourne - Inner South,
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Macmillan Education Australia
, 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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