Tashe Long Tashe Long i(6883273 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Aunties and Animals of Bodalla Tashe Long , Tashe Long (editor), Natai Bolt-Terare (editor), Narooma : Tashe Long , 2018 16673034 2018 anthology prose Indigenous story

'When the kids at the Bodalla Homework Club make a book about some of the local animals, they decide to go around and ask the local Aunties for stories and information about the animals. The result is a great book with information that you might not normally find in a school text book.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Aunty Mary Comes Back to Country Mary Moore , Tashe Long , Narooma : Tashe Long , 2017 11995815 2017 single work children's Indigenous story

'"When Aunty Mary and family leave the big city and return to Yuin Country, she finds out more and more about her Aboriginal culture and feels she has come back to where she really belongs." (Publication summary)'

 

1 y separately published work icon Deadly Aunties Series Narooma : Tashe Long , 2015 14747837 2015 autobiography

'The books have been produced and published by Tashe Long, facilitator of the Narooma Schools as Community Centres Project, based at Narooma Public School in NSW. The Schools as Community Centres program is hosted by the NSW Department of Education and Communities and funded through the Families NSW initiative.'

1 y separately published work icon Aunty Hazel and the Guardians Hazel Moreton , Tashe Long , Narooma : Tashe Long , 2015 14747849 2015 single work autobiography

'Aunty Hazel Moreton is an Aboriginal Elder who moved to Bodalla to retire, but her love of children and passion for Aboriginal culture have kept her working well past retirement age. This book is a true story about how Aunty Hazel helps teach children about the long proud history of Aboriginal people.'  (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Aunty Recheal Becomes a Train Driver Phoenix Van Dyke , Bethany Thurtell (illustrator), Tashe Long , Narooma : 2013 6883154 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'Aunty Recheal Daley Becomes a Train Driver tells the story of Recheal who wanted to be a train driver just like her father in a time when women weren't train drivers. It tells of her journey from starting work cleaning platforms at Wynyard Station in Sydney, to working on the ticket gates and her humorous expose of wearing a uniform designed for men.' (Source Narooma New Online website, 2013)

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