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y separately published work icon I Saw, We Saw single work   picture book   children's  
Alternative title: Djamarrkuli'wu Dharuk
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 I Saw, We Saw
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'I Saw, We Saw. But who did the seeing and what did they see?

'The answer to that question is to be found by pouring over the pages of this gorgeously illustrated book. And just to make it a little more interesting, a key word is in Yolgnu Matha, the first language of the student authors of this book. Intrigued? Take a look inside and delve into the world of the Yolgnu students at Nhulunbuy Primary School.

'Every page is a delight and by the end not only will you have worked out who saw what, but you will have also learned some Yolgnu Matha along the way. What better way to celebrate UNESCO's Year of Indigenous Languages!' (Publication summary)

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5 First Nations Picture Books for Australian Children to Read during NAIDOC Week – or Any Time Emerson Zerafa-Payne , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 10 July 2024;

'Books are powerful tools for educating and empowering children about the histories, achievements and ongoing contributions of First Nations peoples to Australian society.'

5 First Nations Picture Books for Australian Children to Read during NAIDOC Week – or Any Time Emerson Zerafa-Payne , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 10 July 2024;

'Books are powerful tools for educating and empowering children about the histories, achievements and ongoing contributions of First Nations peoples to Australian society.'

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