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Jajirdirli-kirlu Manu Janganpa–kurlu tellis the sotry of a fight between two ancestral beings, a quoll (also known as a spotted or native cat) and a possum. (Source: Land Rights News)
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The Printery : Keeping Stories and Language Alive2016single work column — Appears in:
Land Rights News,Aprilvol.
6no.
12016;(p. 10)'Literacy worker Barbara Martin is working on a new children's book at The Printery, a Warlpiri education resource centre based at Yuendumu School ... '
The Printery : Keeping Stories and Language Alive2016single work column — Appears in:
Land Rights News,Aprilvol.
6no.
12016;(p. 10)'Literacy worker Barbara Martin is working on a new children's book at The Printery, a Warlpiri education resource centre based at Yuendumu School ... '