How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails

How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails
Author: George Lirrmiyarri Mung Mung
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9781741699692

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This book is based on a story told by George Mung Mung Lirrmiyarri, of the Kija people, to Aboriginal people living in Warmun (Turkey Creek), Western Australia. The illustrations are adapted from their original paintings of the story. Hector Jandany and George Dingmarie of the Kija Language Group said, 'We have to keep this language which we got from our old people who have passed away. We don't want to lose it. The younger generation has to carry on the language that they learn from us.'


How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails
Language: en
Pages: 32
Authors: George Lirrmiyarri Mung Mung
Categories: Aboriginal Australians
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-02 - Publisher:

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This book is based on a story told by George Mung Mung Lirrmiyarri, of the Kija people, to Aboriginal people living in Warmun (Turkey Creek), Western Australia.
How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: George Mung Mung Lirrmiyarri
Categories: Aboriginal Australians
Type: BOOK - Published: 1987 - Publisher:

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How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails
Language: en
Pages: 36
Authors: George Lirrmiyarri Mung Mung
Categories: Aboriginal Australians
Type: BOOK - Published: 1987 - Publisher:

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For children; Kija legend about the kangaroo, illustrated by children of the Warmum community.
How the Kangaroos Got Their Tails
Language: en
Pages: 32
Authors: George Lirrmiyarri Mung Mung
Categories: Aboriginal Australians
Type: BOOK - Published: 1993-01-01 - Publisher:

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How the Birds Got Their Colours
Language: en
Pages: 32
Authors: Mary Albert
Categories: Aboriginal Australians
Type: BOOK - Published: 2011 - Publisher: Scholastic Press

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This book is based on a story told by Mary Albert, of the Bardi people, to Aboriginal children living in Broome, Western Australia. The illustrations are adapte