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'Jarlmadangah community is located in the Kimberley region in Western Australia. The Nyikina people from Jarlmandangah community have chosen to share one of their traditional stories, the tale of Woonyoomboo. Woonyoomboo is the main Creaton Ancestor for the Nyikina people. This story is traditionally told in the Nyikina language and has been translated into English for Sharing Our Stories.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Port Melbourne,
South Melbourne - Port Melbourne area,
Melbourne - Inner South,
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Pearson Rigby
, 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Sharing Our Story, single work non-fiction (p. 4-5)
- Woonyoomboo, Annie Milgin , single work prose dreaming story (p. 6-15)
- Hosanna Butt, single work oral history (p. 16)
- Trent Angie, single work oral history (p. 16)
- Kylie Butt, single work oral history (p. 17)
- Louise Kitty, single work oral history (p. 17)
- John Watson, single work oral history (p. 18-19)
- Maggie Pingedee, single work oral history (p. 20)
- Annie Milgin, single work oral history (p. 20-21)
- Sharing the Story in Nyikina Language, Annie Milgin , single work prose dreaming story (p. 22-23)
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- Kimberley area, North Western Australia, Western Australia,
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