Bobby Lane Bobby Lane i(A120678 works by)
Born: Established: 1941 ; Died: Ceased: 1993
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Wadjiginy
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2 The Crow and the Sandpiper Kitty Lane , Bobby Lane , Nguiu Nginingawila Literature Production Centre (translator), 1968 single work prose children's Indigenous story dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Children's Stories 1968; (p. 9-13)

Crow often went out on a raft to get food for his family, bringing home plenty of bush food - goanna, water-snake, duck, lily roots. Although Crow continually offers to loan the raft to Sandpiper, he hides it in the razor-grass every day. Sandpiper gets annoyed and decides to punish Crow for his deceit, setting fire to Crow's house. Crow was 'burned to black' and remains black today. Sandpiper's legs are 'striped with red' because he was injured by the razor-grass.

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