Greg Dickson Greg Dickson i(A118937 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Explainer : The Largest Language Spoken Exclusively in Australia - Kriol Greg Dickson , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 26 April 2016;
'...Kriol - is not a traditional Indigenous language, but refers to the Creole language spoken across swathes of northern Australia ...'
1 [Review Essay] Yijarni : True Stories from Gurindji Country – A Sad, Marvellous Historical Canon Greg Dickson , 2016 single work single work essay
— Appears in: Crikey , 19 October 2016;

— Review of Yijarni : True Stories from Gurindji Country 2016 selected work prose
'The Wave Hill Walk Off is commemorated widely but what happened to Gurindji people on their own country before the Walk Off is less well known. A new publication, told bilingually in Gurindji and English, shares what Gurindji people want the world to know about what happened. ...'
1 Taking Indigenous Languages Online: Can They Be Seen, Heard and Saved? Greg Dickson , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 6 October 2016;
'With our digital world dominated by English, minority and endangered languages struggle to be seen and heard. A new interactive documentary launched online today by SBS, My Grandmother’s Lingo, attempts to add one more language to the mix and raise awareness of the plight of small languages. ...'
2 y separately published work icon RibaBoi : A Puppetry Book by Wugularr Children and Community River Boy : A Puppetry Book by Wugularr Children and Community Wugularr Community , Greg Dickson (translator), Abbotsford : Kid's Own Publishing (Australia) , 2013 7324933 2013 single work children's fiction Indigenous story

'This is the story of a boy and a river. One day the river became dirty, so the boy decided that he needed to find out why. So he walked and he walked, following the water. As he walked animals and spirits appeared to help him and guide him on his way'. (Source: backcover)

1 y separately published work icon Caribbee Greg Dickson , Forster : Deep End Press , 2008 Z1537126 2008 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon Raising True North Greg Dickson , Forster : Deep End Press , 2007 Z1537123 2007 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon Warlindu Nya-gurrungarran-yurr A Boy Went Fishing Freda Roberts , Maureen Marrangulu Thompson , Betty Roberts , Greg Dickson (editor), Glen Ngalijangarranu Blitner (editor), Katherine : Ngukurr Language Centre , 1990-1999 9446873 1990 single work picture book children's
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