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y separately published work icon Ngalak Waakarl Ngardanginy single work   children's fiction   Indigenous story  
Alternative title: We're going on a Rainbow Serpent Hunt
Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Ngalak Waakarl Ngardanginy
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'A young boy takes us on an adventure through Noongar country in search of the great Rainbow Serpent. The text invites young readers to join in the adventure as the boy makes his way through tall grass, thick forest, deep rivers and windy country until he reaches the dark, dark cave of the Waakarl.'

'The story is structured to encourage learning Noongar sentence structure through repetition. At the end of the book there is a word by word Noongar to English translation, key word list and pronunciation guide to support teachers and learners. Accompanying the book is an audio CD by Charmaine Bennell reading the adventure in Noongar Balardong.' (Source: Publishers website)

Notes

  • Includes audio CD

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Language: Aboriginal Noongar AIATSIS: languages. AIATSIS ref. (W41) (WA SI50) , English
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Text in Noongar
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Noongar Balardong
    • Batchelor, Batchelor - Katherine area, Top End, Northern Territory,: Batchelor Press , 2013 .
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      Extent: 19p.
      Description: col. illus.
      Note/s:
      • Audio narration by Charmaine Bennell.
      ISBN: 1741312809, 9781741312805
      Series: y separately published work icon Noongar Language Readers Batchelor Press (publisher), Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 1999-2013 7439361 2007 series - publisher children's

      'The teaching and learning resources developed at Batchelor Institute are produced primarily for Indigenous Australian students living in remote communities, the majority of whom have English as a second or third language. The content of these resources has been developed by community elders, students and teaching staff with many years experience in ESL, distance learning and curriculum development' (Source: Publishers website)

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