Victor Hood Victor Hood i(A125856 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal
(Storyteller) assertion
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1 The Mermaid and Serpent Jimmy Wesan , Victor Hood , 2008 single work prose dreaming story
— Appears in: The Mermaid and Serpent : A Story from Wugularr Community 2008; (p. 6-15)
1 Sharing Our Story Jimmy Wesan , Victor Hood , 2008 single work non-fiction
— Appears in: The Mermaid and Serpent : A Story from Wugularr Community 2008; (p. 4-5)
1 Morning Star Victor Hood , 2004 prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Dust Echoes : Ancient Stories, New Voices 2004;

'A camp has experienced its first death, so Mardiyhin must begin the ceremony of birth, life and death. Morning Star is a very ancient story. The storyteller, Victor Hood, says it comes ‘from the dust’, which means it comes from the Dreamtime. This story is told in Rembarrnga language.'

Source: Nunga Screen 2024.

1 Brolga Song Victor Hood , Gordon Forrest , 2004 prose dreaming story
— Appears in: Dust Echoes : Ancient Stories, New Voices 2004;

'A boy is alone, without his father or grandfather to teach him his proper place in life. He searches for the spirit of his fathers, and finally finds them in the brolgas.' (Abstract)

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