Sr Teresa Ward Sr Teresa Ward i(9637315 works by) (a.k.a. Teresa Ward; Sr Teresa Mangirringilayuwu Yawamtirrayamawu Ward)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Kanhi-Ka Da I Murrinh Ngarra Kardu Thamarrurr Numi Da Pubemkardurdu The Countries and Languages of Peoples Gathered Together in Wadeye Sr Teresa Ward , Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2018 14066152 2018 single work information book

'This book is an attempt to share some of the riches hat Sr Tess has acquired by living with Aboriginal people at Wadeye. In turn, Sr Tess hopes it will help others understand a little better the cultural context in which we are living among traditionally oriented people and also to come to respect their way of life.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Karri Ngawa Ngampurikipa Kwaka How to Cook Zamia Palm Nuts Teresita Puruntatameri , Marguerita Kerinaiua , Sr Teresa Ward (illustrator), Nguiu : Nguiu Nginingawila Literature Production Centre , 1991 9638020 1991 single work information book children's

Cooking cycad palm nut.

1 y separately published work icon Kularlaga Ngampinima Karaka Angi Nyirra Kitirika How We Look for Turtle Eggs Marguerita Kerinaiua , Sr Teresa Ward (illustrator), Nguiu : Nguiu Nginingawila Literature Production Centre , 1991 9637337 1991 single work picture book children's Indigenous story

'In this land of Jikilarruwu at Tangiyawu, some turtles come up. There are some other places too where the turtle likes to come up on the beach to lay her eggs. ...'

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