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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... vol. 43 May 2011 of Our Languages Are the Voice of the Land : The FATSIL Newsletter est. 1996 Our Languages Are the Voice of the Land : the FATSIL Newsletter
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* Contents derived from the 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Indigenous Publishing House Goes Online, single work column
'Australia's foremost Indigenous publishing house, IAD Press, is celebrating a new era with the launch of its new website and digital shop front on Friday, 3 June.'
Wandi, Jiljun & Jaka... Lizzy Olba, Lizzy Olba , single work prose Indigenous story
'The eagle, Wandi, now he was having an argument with those little grasshoppers, little green ones, Yiljun, and the other bird was singing out and was there too, the little grey one, the Jaka, he was in the middle.'
Tri Pikinini, Anna Larry , single work short story children's

'A long time ago there were three children named Uzo,Philco and Akaline.'

'Every day at a certain time the boys always went to the other side of the island to look for some food to make themselves fat.'

'One day those three boys went to look for food, but they found Grandmother Dogai sitting underneath a Wongai tree (the Dogai is a supernatural being, a sort of witch, and the Wongai tree is an impotant source of fruit in season). (Abstract)

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