Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 A Child's Dreaming : Looking at Illustrated Indigenous Stories for Children
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The traditional teaching stories of Australia's ancient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures can find a new telling in today's literature for children. Codifiers of wisdom, laden with metaphor, these narratives have already inspired wonder in the young for thousands of generations. Today such stories are represented by well over one hundred titles in children's illustrated books. Some demonstrate literary and ethical qualities showing sensitivity and respect for originating cultures. Others do not.

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    y separately published work icon Kaltja Now : Indigenous Arts Australia Ian Chance (editor), Kent Town : Wakefield Press Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute , 2001 Z1332943 2001 anthology criticism essay Kent Town : Wakefield Press Tandanya Aboriginal Cultural Institute , 2001 pg. 147
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