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* Contents derived from the Chippendale,Inner Sydney,Sydney,New South Wales,:Aboriginal Nations,1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'A story of love, duty, care and acceptance from the Cubi Cubi clan of the land between the Mary and Burnett Rivers, Central Queensland. A story that illustrates that all things are not as they seem. Creation, beauty and punishment combine to tell the tale of a woman, her people and her life.' Source: Back cover.
'A story from the Pallawah people of Tasmania about Ballawine (Red Ochre), and how it was spread all over the state. It is a story of how two tribes argued over the last Ballawinne mine in Tasmania. Source: Back Cover.