How the People Were All Drowned single work   prose   dreaming story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1980... 1980 How the People Were All Drowned
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Visions of Mowanjum : Aboriginal Writings from the Kimberley Adelaide : Rigby , 1980 Z966015 1980 anthology autobiography biography essay life story prose dreaming story Indigenous story 'The stories collected in this book come from some of the Mowanjum people. Many of them have been handed down for generations in oral form, and have never before been written down. They comprise a fascinating mixture of Dreamtime stories, personal reminiscence, and descriptions of day-to-day living.' Source: Dust jacket. Adelaide : Rigby , 1980 pg. 46-48
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    y separately published work icon Australian Legends and Landscapes Oodgeroo Noonuccal , Milsons Point : Random Century , 1990 Z54125 1990 anthology short story poetry Indigenous story Traditional and contemporary stories by Oodgeroo (Kath Walker) on Stradbroke Island, by the Kombumerri People on the Gold Coast Hinterland, Bill Neidjie on Kakadu, the Mutijulu Community on Uluru (Ayers Rock), Jim Everett on Tasmania, Mudrooroo (Colin Johnson) and Gloria Brennan on Western Australia and Daisy Utemorrah on the Kimberley. Milsons Point : Random Century , 1990 pg. 185-192
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    y separately published work icon Joussour : Australian Quarterly Literary Magazine no. 5 1998 Z1626457 1998 periodical issue 1998 pg. 75-77
Subjects:
  • Kimberley area, North Western Australia, Western Australia,
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