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Book of Australian Aboriginal Traditional Dreamtime Stories

Gadi Mirrabooka
Gadi Mirrabooka - Aboriginal stories book
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  • Aboriginal Stories
    • 1-11
      • 1. Mirrabooka – Story About the Southern Cross
      • 2. Beginning Island
      • 3. Lumarai, Mother Snake (Rainbow Serpent)
      • 4. Murray Cod
      • 5. Boomerang – Alinga
      • 6. Birth of the Butterflies
      • 7. Why the Kookaburra Laughs
      • 8. Whale Man and His Canoe
      • 9. How the Birds Got their Colours
      • 10. First Platypus – Gaygar
      • 11. How the Kangaroo got her Pouch
    • 12-22
      • 12. Little Flying Fox
      • 13. How Koolah the Koala Lost His Tail
      • 14. Pikkuw the Crocodile
      • 15. Goolbree – How the Emu Lost Its Wings
      • 16. Story of the Didgeridoo
      • 17. How the Night Owl Came To Be
      • 18. Myee, the Bogong Moth Woman
      • 19. Frog and Lyrebird
      • 20. Special Platypus
      • 21. Tidalik – A giant frog
      • 22. Wambayah the Turtle
    • 23-33
      • 23. Brolga – a bird story
      • 24. Bunyip in the Forest
      • 25. Little Koala and the Bunyip
      • 26. Min Min Light
      • 27. Djididjidi and Kuburi
      • 28. Marmoo and Biamee
      • 29. Belah, the Sun Woman
      • 30. Sturt Desert Pea
      • 31. Fire-Keeper
      • 32. First Waratah
      • 33. Girilambone – Place of Falling Stars
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    • Lucid Dreaming
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  • Illustrations Colour
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  • Lucid Dreaming
  • Sydney’s Aboriginal Art and Culture
  • The Dreaming is the Foundation
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  • June Barker
  • Pauline McLeod
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