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'Storytelling is a magical experience. People have been telling stories for as long as they have been able to talk. For many thousands of years, Australia's Indigenous people have used storytelling to pass on their history, laws and beliefs. This book celebrates the life and work of master cultural storyteller, Pauline Mcleod.' (Source: Back Cover)
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Sydney,
New South Wales,:Scholastic Press
, 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- How the Little Black Snake Became Poisonous, Michael Huddleston (illustrator), Pauline E. McLeod , single work prose dreaming story (p. 22-27)
- Why Platypus is Special, Michael Huddleston (illustrator), Pauline E. McLeod , single work prose dreaming story (p. 28-34)
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