Annie Milgin single work   oral history  
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Annie Milgin
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    y separately published work icon Woonyoomboo : A Story from Jarlmadangah Community Liz Thompson (editor), Port Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008 Z1610592 2008 selected work short story dreaming story

    'Jarlmadangah community is located in the Kimberley region in Western Australia. The Nyikina people from Jarlmandangah community have chosen to share one of their traditional stories, the tale of Woonyoomboo. Woonyoomboo is the main Creaton Ancestor for the Nyikina people. This story is traditionally told in the Nyikina language and has been translated into English for Sharing Our Stories.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Port Melbourne : Pearson Rigby , 2008
    pg. 20-21
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