Raymattja Mununggurritj Raymattja Mununggurritj i(A128151 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal
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1 y separately published work icon Ngayi Balnana Mawurrku : The Song of Yirrkala Raymattja Mununggurritj , Raymattja Marika , 1991 Yirrkala : Yirrkala Literature Production Centre , 1991 Z1747487 1991 single work lyric/song
1 y separately published work icon Ganbulapula : The Story of the Land Around the Old Dhupuma College Raymattja Mununggurritj (editor), Nalpinya Yunupingu , Yirrinyina Yunupingu , Djalalingba Yunupingu , Rirraliny Yunupingu , Raymattja Mununggurritj (translator), Yirrkala : Yirrkala Literature Production Centre , 1990 Z1636003 1990 single work prose Indigenous story This story was told on tape by Djalalingba Yunupingu. Transcription, editing, maps and translation by Raymattja Munungurritj. Other consultants were Rirraliny Yunupingu Dhamarrandji, Yirrinyina Yunupingu Dhamarrandji, Balun Yunupingu, Dadaynga Marika, Dhunggala Marika and Dhuwanydjika Burarrwanga Marika.
1 y separately published work icon Nganapurru Malng Marama Balandanha Runu Nguru Baman Flight Lt. Clarence Sandford; We Found a White Man on an Island Long Ago Raymattja Mununggurritj (editor), Lalambarri Yunupingu (editor), Wurrmitjin Mununggurr (editor), Mawalan Marika (illustrator), Wandjuk Marika , Yirrkala : Yirrkala Literature Production Centre , 1985 Z1713647 1985 single work prose Indigenous story

'Story about assisting an American pilot whose plane had crashed find his way back from Dhambaliya to Yirrkala. Told in Gumatj with an English summary. Also includes information in English from other sources about the pilot, Flight Lt Clarence Sandford who had lost his radio while pursuing Japanese bombers with other American planes, ran out of petrol and ejected himself into the sea about three miles from Bremmer Island.' (Source: AIATSIS website)

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