Ngunangani-Rnalu Warnkunga single work   oral history  
Alternative title: Living at Lake Stretch
Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Ngunangani-Rnalu Warnkunga
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Minya Manpangu Marnu Yapajangka : Stories from Our Childhood Minya Manpangu Marnu Yapajangka = Stories from Our Childhood; Minya Manpangu Marnu Yapajangka Eirlys Richards (editor), Kimberley Language Resource Centre (translator), Halls Creek : Kimberley Language Resource Centre , 1999 Z1607759 1999 anthology oral history

    These stories come from around Lake Gregory in Western Australia. They are windows into the early lives of lake dwellers. Some of the older storytellers experienced first contact with white people, while others grew up on the sheep and cattle stations that soon spread over their homelands. In contrast with mainstream accounts, these stories look at history through the eyes of the local people. They give snapshots of a world the storytellers left behind and personal accounts of their reactions to the new and often unsympathetic way of life. (Publisher's Note)


    'These stories come from around Lake Gregory in Western Australia. They are windows into the early lives of lake dwellers. Some of the older storytellers experienced first hand contact with white people, while others grew up on the homelands. In contrast with mainstream accounts, these stories look at history through the eyes of the loval people. They give snapshots of a world the storytellers left behind and personal accounts of their reactions to the new and often unsympathetic way of life.' Source: Publisher's note.

    Halls Creek : Kimberley Language Resource Centre , 1999
    pg. 23-30
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