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Issue Details: First known date: 2001... no. 20 December 2001 of Ngoonjook est. 1989 Ngoonjook
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Bukbuk , Bemang and Gowarang, Phyllis Wynjorroc , Henry Long , Penny Long , Nikapinni Avalon , Margaret Coleman , Lynette Ranch , Sonia Tidemann , single work prose Indigenous story
'Bukbuk (Pheasant Coucal) is connected with the bamboo spear because his long tail is like the bamboo spear. He lives in spring country and when he sees you he jumps up. Bukbuk country is around Gimbat and Sleisbeck. The bamboo spear dreaming is called Lenjelerr.'
(p. 88)

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