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Alternative title: The Story of the Sun
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Appears in:
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Visions of Mowanjum : Aboriginal Writings from the Kimberley
Adelaide
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Rigby
,
1980
Z966015
1980
anthology
autobiography
biography
essay
life story
prose
dreaming story
Indigenous story
'The stories collected in this book come from some of the Mowanjum people. Many of them have been handed down for generations in oral form, and have never before been written down. They comprise a fascinating mixture of Dreamtime stories, personal reminiscence, and descriptions of day-to-day living.' Source: Dust jacket.
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1980
pg.
102-103
Note: (As told by David Mowaljarlai).
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y
Visions of Mowanjum : Aboriginal Writings from the Kimberley
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1980
Z966015
1980
anthology
autobiography
biography
essay
life story
prose
dreaming story
Indigenous story
'The stories collected in this book come from some of the Mowanjum people. Many of them have been handed down for generations in oral form, and have never before been written down. They comprise a fascinating mixture of Dreamtime stories, personal reminiscence, and descriptions of day-to-day living.' Source: Dust jacket.
Adelaide
:
Rigby
,
1980
pg.
102-103
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- Publisher: Scholastic Press ; Scholastic Press ; Scholastic Press
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Description: col. illus.
ISBN: 1865046280
Series: y An Aboriginal Story Pamela Lofts , Scholastic Press (publisher), Sydney : Ashton Scholastic , 1983-2004 Z1140877 1983 series - publisher picture book children's Indigenous story'Since these stories were first recorded, many of the storytellers have passed away. The eight books in this series fill an important role in passing on Aboriginal culture and Dreaming stories to future generations. This, and the need to improve literacy, has been and continues to be a major concern for the storytellers, and for Aboriginal people across Australia. This series contains names and photos of people who may have passed away. Please use [these books] with care.' (Lining pages)
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