Johnny Walker Johnny Walker i(A125009 works by)
Born: Established: ca. 1902 Adelaide River, Batchelor - Katherine area, Top End, Northern Territory, ; Died: Ceased: Jun 1980 Kununurra, Ord River, Kimberley area, North Western Australia, Western Australia,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 Johnny : Today Johnny Walker , Bruce Shaw (interviewer), 1991 single work oral history
— Appears in: Bush Time, Station Time : Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years as Told to Bruce Shaw 1991; (p. 151-158)

Johnny Walker talks about drinking rights.

1 Johnny : With the Duracks Johnny Walker , Bruce Shaw (interviewer), 1991 single work oral history
— Appears in: Bush Time, Station Time : Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years as Told to Bruce Shaw 1991; (p. 119-135)

Johnny Walkers talks of this life and work with members of the Durack family.

1 Johnny : How Men Died Johnny Walker , Bruce Shaw (interviewer), 1991 single work oral history
— Appears in: Bush Time, Station Time : Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years as Told to Bruce Shaw 1991; (p. 109-117)

Johnny Walker talks about men that he had known, and their deaths.

1 Johnny : Early Days Johnny Walker , Bruce Shaw (interviewer), 1991 single work oral history
— Appears in: Bush Time, Station Time : Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years as Told to Bruce Shaw 1991; (p. 59-66)

Johnny Walkers talks of the early days, when cattle was introduced into the country.

1 Johnny : All the Murders Done Johnny Walker , Bruce Shaw (interviewer), 1991 single work oral history
— Appears in: Bush Time, Station Time : Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years as Told to Bruce Shaw 1991; (p. 49-57)

Johnny Walker talks about the time from 1912, when as a young boy lived and worked on stations.

1 y separately published work icon Bush Time, Station Time : Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years as Told to Bruce Shaw Bruce Shaw , Waddi Boyoi , Johnny Walker , Underdale : University of South Australia , 1991 Z1602234 1991 selected work life story

'This book began as two volumes, part of field research and an accompanying writing programme of more than twelve years. Two Aboriginal men from the east Kimberley, Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker had recounted their stories, their memoirs present different by complementary viewpoints on life in the region since the turn of the century...' (Source: Introduction, Bush Time, Station Time 1991:3)

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