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- Pheasant and kingfisher : originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language / by Berndt, Catherine H.(Catherine Helen),1918-1994.(CARDINAL)122446; Meeks, Arone Raymond,1957-illustrator.(CARDINAL)372501;
Two men escape from danger by turning into birds in this aboriginal myth from Australia which explains how the pheasant and kingfisher came into our world.AD630LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Aboriginal Australians; Birds; Folklore;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A Kunwinjku counting book / by Maralngurra, Gabriel,1968-author,illustrator.; Wright, Felicity,author.;
"Crocodiles, spoonbills, wallabies, geckos... These are but a few of the unique creatures that live in West Arnhem Land, a region in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Indigenous people known as Bininj have made tis ruggedly beautiful land their home for thousands of years. They speak a languge called Kuwinjku. This primer on Kunwinjku numbers and animals...features the paintings of acclaimed local artist Gabriel Maralngurra."--Ages 4-13Grades 2-3
- Subjects: Creative nonfiction.; Picture books.; Animals; Counting; Ecology; Gunwinggu (Australian people); Gunwinggu language; Painting, Aboriginal Australian; Wildlife resources; Wildlife resources; Zoology; Calcul; Peinture australienne (aborigène);
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 9
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