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Peter Skipper Peter Skipper i(A129643 works by) (a.k.a. Pajuju; Pijaji)
Born: Established: 1929 Great Sandy Desert, Central desert areas, Western Australia, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 Jiljinga Palu Yapawarnti Pinarriyungani Teaching Children in the Desert Peter Skipper , 1979 single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Wangkiwarnti Jiljingajangkawarnti 1979; (p. 18-22)
1 Yapa Marnungkarrakangani The Talkative Child Peter Skipper , 1979 single work prose Indigenous story travel
— Appears in: Wangkiwarnti Jiljingajangkawarnti 1979; (p. 12-17)
1 Jiljijangka Riji Games in the Desert Peter Skipper , 1979 single work prose Indigenous story children's
— Appears in: Wangkiwarnti Jiljingajangkawarnti 1979; (p. 7-11)
1 Kunyarr Piyirn Pajanujuwal The Savage Dog Peter Skipper , 1979 single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Wangkiwarnti Jiljingajangkawarnti 1979; (p. 1-6)
1 y separately published work icon Wangkiwarnti Jiljingajangkawarnti Stories of Life in the Desert Peter Skipper , Darwin : Summer Institute of Linguistics , 1979 Z1721785 1979 selected work prose Indigenous story children's
1 y separately published work icon Nganpayi Pujman The Bushman Peter Skipper , Darwin : Summer Institute of Linguistics , 1978 Z1721913 1978 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Ruwa Kuyingal Yanu Going Hunting Adeline Wanangini , Jimmy Bieundurry , Peter Skipper , John Charles , Summer Institute of Linguistics (editor), Nancy Brown (translator), Berrimah : Summer Institute of Linguistics , 1973 Z1651861 1973 anthology short story Indigenous story Ruwa Kuyingal Yanu, 'Going Hunting', is a diglot account of five stories told in the Walmatjari language by four Walmatjari people.
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