y separately published work icon The Dreaming : Series 3 series - publisher   prose   dreaming story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 The Dreaming : Series 3
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y separately published work icon How the Waratah Became Red Kevin Smith , Z1644671 2007 single work prose dreaming story 'The story of How the Waratah Became Red as retold by Kevin Smith was originally given to him by his grandmother Ruth Edna Walker. This story originates from the Murramarang Tribe on the southeast coast of Australia. Ruth was a traditional healer and midwife who knew the secrets and usage of plants, herbs and flowers. Her totem was "Gurri-Gurri".' (Source: Aboriginal Nations website)
y separately published work icon Ngarntipi (Spinifex Pigeon) Janet Nagamarra , Z1644681 2007 single work prose dreaming story

'The story of Ngarntipi, the Spinifex Pigeon, its creation of Pindjirri (damper seeds) and its songs. Janet comes from the Lander River Warlpiri people of Central Australia. Born in 1960 at Anningie in the traditional land of her people Warntaparri.' (Source: Aboriginal Nations website)

y separately published work icon How the Water Got to the Plains Olga Miller , Z1644509 2007 single work prose dreaming story
y separately published work icon Buduk & Bulaytj Bulaytj Alfred Yangipuy Wanambi , Z1644620 2007 single work prose dreaming story
y separately published work icon Manala the Monster Cod Pauline E. McLeod , Z1644625 2007 single work prose dreaming story
y separately published work icon Tuggan Tuggan Tuggan Tuggan (The Silky Oak) Oodgeroo Noonuccal , Z1644639 2007 single work prose dreaming story
y separately published work icon Minawee The Crocodile Roll (Min-na-wee) Frank Martin , 2007 Z1644513 2007 single work prose dreaming story

This story as told by Frank Martin was originally told to him by his grandfather.

2007
y separately published work icon The Story of The Emu and the Jabiru Clancy Guthijpuy Marrkula , 2007 8382829 2007 single work prose dreaming story

The story of Emu and the Jabiru was told to Clancy by his father.

2007
y separately published work icon The Snake and the Goanna Josie Boyle , 2007 8384391 2007 single work prose dreaming story

This story was originally told to Josie by her mother, and is a story from the Wongi tribe, a small desert group. The story is about the time of the dreamtime when once lived a snake and he had a special friend the goanna.

2007
y separately published work icon How Brolga Became a Bird Michael Huddleston (illustrator), Pauline E. McLeod , 2007 Z1673194 1994 single work prose dreaming story 2007

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    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Aboriginal Nations , 2000 .
      Series: form y separately published work icon The Dreaming Aboriginal Nations , Sydney : Aboriginal Nations , 1999-2000 Z1644456 1999 series - publisher film/TV

      The Dreaming Stories as seen on ABC are a terrific series of animated films based on Australian Aboriginal storytelling (oral histories) that have been maintained as a body of knowledge for over 40,000 years.

      The stories tell us things about the land, animals and birds, the trees, waterholes, rivers, sea life, the stars, society and behaviour, lore, morals and respect and cultural diversity. Many Dreaming stories tell us about the creation of the world and the spiritual life in all things that exist in the world.

      But most of all they are stories that entertain and take you on a journey through time as you share in their secrets and revelations about Indigenous Australia.'

      Source: The Dreaming (Sighted 5 July 2017)

      Number in series: 3
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