Note: The Pangkarlangu and the Lost Child is a Dreaming narrative belonging to the Warlpiri people. While copyright of indigenous Dreamings is communal, Molly Tasman Napurrurla is acknowledged as having special rights in relation to this particular Pangkarlangu narrative.
Issue Details:First known date:2002...2002The Pangkarlangu and the Lost Child : A Dreaming Narrative Belonging to Molly Tasman Napurrurla
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'When a small boy ignores his parents’ advice and follows them out hunting, he meets a huge, wild-eyed, knotty-haired monster known as the Pangkarlangu! ' (Publisher's blurb)
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Series:yDreaming NarrativeChristine Nicholls
(editor),
Sue Williams
(editor),
Kingswood:Working Title Press,2002-2003228046982002series - publisher picture book children's Indigenous story dreaming story