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1 1 y separately published work icon Ngudjung Yugarang 'Mother's Heartbeat Bobby McLeod , Nowra North : BMAC Publishing , 2008 Z1556699 2008 selected work poetry

'Bobby McLeod is well known as a singer, songwriter, performer, writer and political activists and now this book proves he is a talented poet as well. As both a singer and a writer he has released several albums and books. To say that Bobby is multi-talented and skilled and that he has had an amazing life journey would be an understatement.' (Source: On-line)

1 y separately published work icon Juella and Ngudjung Ngulla Bobby McLeod , Nowra North : BMAC Publishing , 2002 Z1607080 2002 single work picture book dreaming story 'Traditionally children were taught knowledge...about family, culture and their living environment by their Elders or Wisdom keepers...As the modern world has progressed...much of this way of sharing knowledge...has been lost to urbanisation...and breakdowns in family structures'; inspiring Bobby Mcleod to write an 'old story based on traditional values...a sense of belonging and a sense of connectedness...The main character is a young girl called Juella (meaning 'daughter of the owl').' The story focuses on Juella's conversations with Ndudjung Ngulla (an Aboriginal word meaning 'mother tree'), her search for where she belongs and her journey of self-discovery'. Source: Publishers Blurb
1 y separately published work icon Baby Gudjagah Bobby McLeod , Nowra North : BMAC Publishing , 2002 Z1607072 2002 selected work poetry 'The inspiration for this 'poem' came through memories of my grandfathers, my father and my involvement with the continents Lore Men, The Doonooch Programs, and the Doonooch Dancers. As with nature and her natural cycles, it is about the regeneration of the 'respect' of 'culture, the 'land', the 'people', through learning about Lore, Language, Song, Art and Storytelling. (Publisher's blurb)
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