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Sue Maytom and Lionel Doyle (q.v.) are brother and sister, descended from the Gunggari, Jiman and Gurang Gurang tribes. Maytom was a storyteller and Doyle taught indigenous art and culture and played the didjeridoo. They both lived in Brisbane, Queensland. Maytom was a Community Partnership Officer in the Indigenous Education Unit, Mt. Gravatt District Office.
yWurradi, Wondee and the Dancing BrolgasMaleny:Greater Glider,1999Z9997221999single work picture book children's 'As Wurradi and his cousins search for his missing dog Wondee, the story of their quest and the accompanying illustrations provide a contemporary setting for a tale imbued with Aboriginal culture.' - Libraries Australia