Issue Details: First known date: 2009... vol. 40 May 2009 of Our Languages Are the Voice of the Land : The FATSIL Newsletter est. 1996 Our Languages Are the Voice of the Land : the FATSIL Newsletter
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Mutchdan - Joel Ngallemetta, Joel Ngallemetta , single work prose Indigenous story
'We all know the Kookaburra, that’s my story. Well, Kookaburra is a morning bird, he laughs in the morning, make jokes during the day, has a rest in the afternoon, makes jokes again, and my other story, is the Frill Lizard; he’s kind and real cheeky, don’t go near him, he gets angry, chases you around, and my other story is the Jabiru; he hunts and gathers, and fishing too. And my other story is the Owl that hoots in the night, and looks for a date or a honey, thats what he looks for in the night for hunting and gathering. Sometimes people don’t like Kookaburra because he’s a spirit bird.'
Construct Mei"This is your language your culture", Lisa Bellear , single work poetry
Note: Titled as Construct Me - Lisa Bellear
Nyayangga Garnmanya Gule - Pansy Nulgit, Pansy Nulgit , single work short story
'Pansy’s story is about droving a mob of goats from Munja (a government run cattle station) to Kunmunya at the start of the Wet season when she was child.'
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