Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Nganang Badimaya Wangga : Yarns with Gami Ollie George
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'Nganang Badimaya Wangga: Stories by Uncle Ollie George is a collaborative visual arts, literature and language revitalisation project. The project captures Uncle Ollie's cultural and historical stories of Badimaya language and country in audio, visual, artistic and printed format, producing a storybook, art exhibition, on-country launch and short film.' (Publication summary)

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  • Artworks: Sonya Edney, Charmaine Green, Sherryl Green, Andrea Green Ugle, Barbara Merritt, Kevin Merritt, Leeann Merritt, Margaret Simpson, Nadine Taylor, Astrid Walsh, Elizabeth Anne Walsh, Frank Walsh Jnr, Frank Walsh Snr and Margaret Whitehurst.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Language: Aboriginal Badimaya AIATSIS ref. (A14) (WA SH50-03) , English

Works about this Work

Badimaya Language Preserved 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 28 June no. 654 2017; (p. 14)
'One of the last fluent Badimaya (Western Australia) language speakers, 82-year-old Gami (Pop) Ollie George has had some of his language preserved in a book of art and stories.'(Introduction)
Badimaya Language Preserved 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 28 June no. 654 2017; (p. 14)
'One of the last fluent Badimaya (Western Australia) language speakers, 82-year-old Gami (Pop) Ollie George has had some of his language preserved in a book of art and stories.'(Introduction)
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