Winthali = Fire
Ross, Joe (Joseph Francis), 1960-2022
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Greedy Old Man Crocodile (Lallanggarra) won't share his fire with the Bunuba people, but Brown Falcon (Girrganyi), with the help of the young animals comes up with a clever plan to take a fire-stick from his home at Jarrambaya.
Winthali = Fire / a traditional Bunuba story adapted by Joe Willigan Ross and Stacey Bush ; illustrated by Remi Nyandat Ross, Boheme Baiana Ross.
Ross, Joe (Joseph Francis), 1960-, authorBush, Stacey, authorRoss, Remi Nyandat, illustratorRoss, Boheme Baiana, illustrator
Broadway, NSW : Indigenous Literacy Foundation, 2022.©2022.
30 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 22 x 27 cm.
Elder and Bunuba leader Joe Ross first heard the Traditional Dream Story of Winthali from his mother. Mr Ross was motivated to put the sacred history, an oral history passed down through the generations, into writing. Winthali is an adaptation of a Bunuba Dreamtime Story about how fire came to be shared within the community. This story belongs to the Danggu people of the Fitzroy Valley. Includes glossary and pronounciation guide. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that his book may contain images and names of people who have died. Parallel text in English and Bunuba language.
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9781922592392 (hardback)
Multiple languagesEnglishAustralian languages
Dreamtime (Aboriginal Australian mythology) -- FictionAboriginal Australians -- Legends -- FictionAboriginal Australians -- Folklore -- Western Australia -- FictionBunuba (Australian people) -- FictionAnimals -- Australia -- FictionSharing -- FictionFire -- FictionFitzroy Crossing (W.A.) -- FictionBilingual -- Aboriginal Australians language and EnglishAuthors, Australians
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Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Penrith | Junior Fiction | DREAMT | Available |
St Marys | Junior Fiction | DREAMT | Available |