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Peter Stevens Peter Stevens i(A111289 works by) (a.k.a. Ngimaliny (Bush name); Ngimaliny Stevens; Burungu (Skin name))
Born: Established: 1927 Pilbara area, North Western Australia, Western Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 1 Jan 2006
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Kurrama
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 How the Rock Python Lost His Teeth Peter Stevens , 2001 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: The Guruma Story 2001; (p. 81)
1 The Finch and the Bowerbird : Creation of a Song Peter Stevens , 2001 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: The Guruma Story 2001; (p. 68)
1 Which Tree Should be Used for Burials Peter Stevens , 2001 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: The Guruma Story 2001; (p. 41)
1 The Travels of Pannawonica Hill Peter Stevens , 2001 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: The Guruma Story 2001; (p. 33)
1 How the Swan Wanted to keep the Firestick for Himself Peter Stevens , 2001 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: The Guruma Story 2001; (p. 33)
1 y separately published work icon The Guruma Story Guruma-yharntu wangka Peter Stevens , Loreen Brehaut (editor), Anna Vitenbergs (editor), Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2001 Z1587258 2001 anthology prose
'The harsh, beautiful landscape of Western Australia's Pilbara region has been home to the Guruma people for thousands of years. In this book the Guruma elders share stories of the land and the way they have lived there, revealing the richness and ingenuity of daily life in an uncompromising landscape. Traditional ways and customs, Dreamtime stories and religious beliefs are described here, alongside photographs that bring country to life and show the importance of cultural sites. These stories were collected for the benefit of Guruma children yet to be born. They tell of the strength and vitality of Guruma culture and the fundamental signficance of the traditional relationship with the land in a way that will enrich the understanding of readers everywhere. Source: http://catdir.loc.gov/ (Sighted 25/03/10)
1 Bindimayi's Song About Country i "Martanga-ullu-la tharkiart marna kuwarnha-la putarri", Bindimayi , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Untreated : Poems by Black Writers 2001; (p. 63) Antipodes : Poetic Responses 2011; (p. 41)
1 Peter Stevens Peter Stevens , 1997 single work oral history
— Appears in: Karijini Mirlimirli : Aboriginal Histories from the Pilbara 1997; (p. 74-83)
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