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Mi-Tjiwilirr I Wulumen Tulh : Hairy Cheeky Yam and Old Man Tulh
single work
children's
dreaming story
Issue Details:
First known date:
2003...
2003
Mi-Tjiwilirr I Wulumen Tulh : Hairy Cheeky Yam and Old Man Tulh
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'Old man Tulh comes back from hunting and is hungry. He eats a cheeky yam that isn't cooked properly, which makes him angry.' Source: Publisher's blurb
Notes
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Ancestral knowledge of the Marri Amu Rak Tjindi Malimanhdhi people.
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- Also sound recording.
Last amended 6 May 2015 12:54:16
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