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Heritage: Aboriginal
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2 y separately published work icon RibaBoi : A Puppetry Book by Wugularr Children and Community River Boy : A Puppetry Book by Wugularr Children and Community Wugularr Community , Greg Dickson (translator), Abbotsford : Kid's Own Publishing (Australia) , 2013 7324933 2013 single work children's fiction Indigenous story

'This is the story of a boy and a river. One day the river became dirty, so the boy decided that he needed to find out why. So he walked and he walked, following the water. As he walked animals and spirits appeared to help him and guide him on his way'. (Source: backcover)

1 The Mimis Wugularr Community , 2004 prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Dust Echoes : Ancient Stories, New Voices 2004;

'A young boy anxious to prove himself tries to go hunting in the evening.

'This is the time of day when the mimis come out of their underworld to prepare the land for the next day. The boy follows the mimi spirits and is missed by the rest of the camp.

'The story is owned by the Dhuwa moiety at Wugularr (Beswick) Community.'

Source: Dust Echoes (ABC).

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