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Mirnang Waangkaniny tells of five important dreaming stories for the Albany region. The book helps us to learn about Mirnang country, its ancestors and the creation of Albany’s beautiful and unique landscape. Source : http://batchelorpress.com/
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With photographs by Maree Klesch
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An audio CD of the author telling their Dreamings in their mother tongue accompanies the book.
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English translation of the title: Talking Mirnang
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Part of the Batchelor Institute's Dandjoo Moordiyap Dabakarn Endangered Languages Project, funded by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet under the Maintenance of Languages and Records
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Noongar Ancestors Speak Through Their Descendants
2011
single work
review
— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 5 October vol. 10 no. 237 2011; (p. 39)
— Review of Mirnang Waangkaniny 2011 single work picture book ; Ngalang Wongi Ngalang Boodja 2011 single work picture book -
Writing Stories in Our Own Words
2011
single work
column
— Appears in: Tracker , October no. 7 2011; (p. 42-43)
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Noongar Ancestors Speak Through Their Descendants
2011
single work
review
— Appears in: National Indigenous Times , 5 October vol. 10 no. 237 2011; (p. 39)
— Review of Mirnang Waangkaniny 2011 single work picture book ; Ngalang Wongi Ngalang Boodja 2011 single work picture book -
Writing Stories in Our Own Words
2011
single work
column
— Appears in: Tracker , October no. 7 2011; (p. 42-43)
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