Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Emu and the Jabiru Story Explanation - Introduction
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Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory, is rich in Dreaming stories, art and dance. Here, Bangana Wunungmurra explains some of the background to Aboriginal, or Yolngu, life. He also discusses the importance of land within Yolngu culture and of the role that education plays in encouraging respect for other cultures. Source: http://www.dreamtime.net.au/exp_emu/index.cfm (Sighted 12/05/2009)

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  • Narrator: Bangana Wunungmurra

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    form y separately published work icon Indigenous Australia : Stories Australian Museum , Australian Museum , 2004 Z1587824 2004 website film/TV Indigenous story dreaming story This website by the Australian Museum Online contains a number of Indigenous stories about dreamtime and culture Australian Museum , 2004
      Arnhem Land, Top End, Northern Territory,: 2004 .
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