Tamua Nuggett Tamua Nuggett i(24465306 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Jarrampa Yabbies Marshia Cook , Tamua Nuggett (illustrator), Cazarus Baker (illustrator), Redfern : Indigenous Literacy Foundation , 2022 24465334 2022 single work picture book Indigenous story 'Jarrampa are yabbies - they are very tasty to eat but a challenge to catch because of those claws. One old woman had a clever way of catching them - she put meat between her toes before putting her feet into the billabong. When the crabs started nibbling at the meat, she quickly wrapped her feet and the jarrampa in a cloth, then emptied the jarrampa into a bucket. Later the whole family would gather around the campfire to share in a delicious meal of yabbies.' 

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