Topsy Wolmby Topsy Wolmby i(A114980 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Wik Mungkan people
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1 Under the Mission Bell Joyleen Abbott , Henry Fourmile , Roslyn Choikee , Topsy Wolmby , Bruce Yunkaporta , Gordon Coulthard , Mark McKenzie , Agnes Palmer , Stuart Rintoul (interviewer), 1993 single work oral history
— Appears in: The Wailing : A National Black Oral History 1993; (p. 103-135)
2 23 y separately published work icon Pigs and Honey Jeanie Adams , Jeanie Adams (illustrator), Darwin : Jeanie Adams Summer Institute of Linguistics , 1990 Z667918 1989 single work picture book children's 'Pigs and Honey' tells of a day in the life of the Aboriginal community at Aurukun, a town on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland. It is the sort of story the people there like to tell each other. Members of the Aurukun community have endorsed the publication of this book through their minister of the Uniting Church, the Reverend Silas Wolmby, and the elders of the church. They are pleased that children throughout Australia can now read about how the people of Aurukun enjoy their way of life on their own land.' (Back cover)
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