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y separately published work icon Luwa Tara Luwa Waypa : Three Kangaroos Three Tasmanian Aboriginal Men single work   picture book   children's   Indigenous story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Luwa Tara Luwa Waypa : Three Kangaroos Three Tasmanian Aboriginal Men
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'niyakara is leaving the village to hunt tara, kangaroo.

'On his mind is the chief's daughter, tuminana, who is at the water with the women, collecting shells and working.

'But down on the beach, niyakara hears three thuds...

boom boom boom

'With rhythmic intensity, luwa tara luwa waypa tells the captivating story of niyakara's journey from boy to man, a story of courage and transformation

'Dave mangenner Gough's powerful words and Samantha Campbell's expressive artwork bring to vivid life the ancestral spirit and enduring strength of the palawa people of Tasmania.'  (Publication summary)

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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,: Aboriginal Studies Press , 2022 .
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      Extent: 48p.
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      • Published 1st July 2022
      ISBN: 9781922752062, 9781922752079 (ebook)

Works about this Work

Tasmanian Indigenous Author Launches Debut Children's Book during NAIDOC Week Celebrations Rick Eaves , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2022;

'The Tasmanian Aboriginal author of a new children's book, luwa tara luwa waypa, says he has realised a dream of reaching people with the stories of his culture. ' 

Tasmanian Indigenous Author Launches Debut Children's Book during NAIDOC Week Celebrations Rick Eaves , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , July 2022;

'The Tasmanian Aboriginal author of a new children's book, luwa tara luwa waypa, says he has realised a dream of reaching people with the stories of his culture. ' 

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