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Malh Tjaraku, Batjamalhdjene Nganang Wadjiginybutung : Batjamalh Stories of the Wadjiginy People
selected work
children's
dreaming story
Alternative title:
Batjamalk Stories of The Wadjiginy People
Issue Details:
First known date:
2007...
2007
Malh Tjaraku, Batjamalhdjene Nganang Wadjiginybutung : Batjamalh Stories of the Wadjiginy People
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'Agnes Alunga Lippo tells three traditional stories Wallaby and Dolphin, Long-necked Monster and Dogs. Alunga Lippo told these three stories to her grandchildren at Belyuen in 1988, allowing linguist Lys Ford to record and transcribe them. The stories are told in Batjamalh, the language of the Wadiginy people.' Source: Publisher's blurb
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Batchelor,
Batchelor - Katherine area,
Top End,
Northern Territory,:Batchelor Press
, 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Mutj I Membena, Alunga Agnes Lippo , single work prose dreaming story (p. 1-13)
- Ladjarrgun, Alunga Agnes Lippo , single work prose dreaming story (p. 15-27)
- Muyiny, Alunga Agnes Lippo , single work prose dreaming story (p. 29-39)
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