Marie Kemp Marie Kemp i(A151382 works by) (a.k.a. Marie Joyce Kemp; Aunty Meen)
Born: Established: Woorabinda, Baralaba area, Biloela - Moura - Baralaba area, Central West Queensland, Queensland, ;
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Gangulu / Kanolu
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1 1 y separately published work icon Mook Mook Saves Woora Marie Kemp , Jack Kemp (illustrator), Brighton : Aunty Meen Industries , 2012 Z1912135 2012 single work children's fiction children's Mook Mook Saves Woora is a story of bravery. Mook Mook is asked by Junjadee to help their friend Woora who is being chased by his old foe Boney the dingo. When Woora is trpped in a cave Mook Mook stands up for his friend and is supported by the animals of the moogera (bush) including three spirit dingoes who appear in the cave. (Source: www.mookmook.com.au)
1 y separately published work icon Mook Mook and the Pee Wee Marie Kemp , Jack Kemp (illustrator), Southport : Keeaira Press , 2012 Z1912109 2012 single work children's fiction children's 'Mook Mook and the Pee Wee is a story of two young hunters, Mook Mook a young Ghungalu boy and his friend a little hairy junjadee and their search for a pee wee in the moogera (bush). The story tells how the hunters who become lost and a little yuckaddi (scared) are helped by a wother mitha-mitha wudar (old black kangaroo) named Woora.' (Source: www.mookmook.com.au)
1 y separately published work icon Mook Mook goes Fishing Marie Kemp , Jack Kemp (illustrator), Southport : Keeaira Press , 2012 Z1912100 2012 single work children's fiction children's 'Mook Mook Goes Fishing is a story of a young Ghungalu boy named Mook Mook and his yubbo's (fathers) fishing adventure to the unagumoo (waterhole). On their journey Mook Mook learns about the moogera and comes across a wother mitha-mitha wudar (old black kangaroo), digs for worms, collects thumboons and gotha and meets a little hairy and very hungry junjadee.' (Source: www.mookmook.com.au)
1 Mook Mook Jack Kemp , Marie Kemp , 2012 series - author novel The Mook Mook series of Ghungalu/Gangulu children's books is the work of author Marie Kemp and illustrator Jack Kemp. The series is about Mook Mook a young Ghungalu boy who meets a little, hungry, hairy junjadee. Becoming best friends they explore the moogera, meeting animals and learning life's lessons. (Source: www.mookmook.com.au)
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