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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Nganu and Tjilbruke (A Tale of Two Heroes)
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Nganu and Tjilbruke: A Tale of Two Heroes is based on Kaurna Nation knowledge and stories of Nganu and Tjilbruke. Two Dreaming heroes.

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  • 'The story has been developed through partnership between Kaurna Warra Karrpanthi Aboriginal Corporation and South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools, in consultation with Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O’Brien.' (Monash Country Lines Archive)

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First known date: 2017
Language: Aboriginal Kaurna AIATSIS ref. (L3) (SA SI54-09)
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    y separately published work icon Country Lines Archives Monash Country Lines Archive Melbourne : Monash University , 2008- Z1855514 2008 website

    'The Monash Country Lines Archive (MCLA) is a collaborative Monash University project between the Monash Indigenous Centre (MIC), Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Information Technology with a team of Monash researchers, digital animators and post-graduate students from the Monash Indigenous Centre, Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Information Technology.

    The Monash Country Line Archive demands intellectual engagement in regards to issues associated with how best to construct a living archive that is a decolonised space in which communities are happy to see their material stored. It also provides an exciting place for scholars to work and share knowledge'.

    Using the latest 3D animation technology Indigenous stories and languages come to life –records the past, preserves the present, and protects Indigenous languages and knowledge into the future.

    (Source: Monash University website www.infotech.monash.edu.au)

    Melbourne : Monash University , 2008-
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