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Legends gathered from the Ngulugwongga people in the Northern Territory.
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'Some of those stories recorded from Mulluk and his men I gave to Alan Marshall and we collaborated in putting those myths and legends into a form adequate for European readers.' - Sreten Bozic, Introduction.
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B. Wongar : Interview Daniel R. Willbanks (interviewer), Z104212 1992 single work interview
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Sreten Bozic's Aboriginal Myths: A Specific Form of Field-Work [Vongarovo Antropolosko Putovanje]
1983
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Papers : Yugoslavia, Europe and Australia 1983; (p. 95-98) -
Emasculation
1972
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 9 December vol. 94 no. 4833 1972; (p. 50-51)
— Review of Aboriginal Myths 1972 selected work short story
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Emasculation
1972
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 9 December vol. 94 no. 4833 1972; (p. 50-51)
— Review of Aboriginal Myths 1972 selected work short story -
y
B. Wongar : Interview Daniel R. Willbanks (interviewer), Z104212 1992 single work interview
-
Sreten Bozic's Aboriginal Myths: A Specific Form of Field-Work [Vongarovo Antropolosko Putovanje]
1983
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Papers : Yugoslavia, Europe and Australia 1983; (p. 95-98)
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