A-wanybi, a-muying i a-vilimindji = The mud crab, the magpie goose and the pied cormorant : ancestral knowledge of the Magati Ke Rak Naninh people + 1 CD
Nadjulu, Palibu Patrick2006
Books, Manuscripts
The story of the mud crab, the magpie goose and the pied cormorant who meet together to dance a corroboree. They all dance until they are exhausted when the magpie goose man and his family decide to become birds, the pied cormorant and his family decide to grow feathers and swim in fresh water and the crab man grows a shell.
A-wanybi, a-muying i a-vilimindji = The mud crab, the magpie goose and the pied cormorant : ancestral knowledge of the Magati Ke Rak Naninh people + 1 CD / storyteller: Palibu Patrick Nadjulu.
Nadjulu, Palibu Patrick, author
Batchelor, N. T. : Batchelor Press, 2006.
40 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. + 1 sound disc (CD) +1 talking book DVD.
Other title: Mud crab, the magpie goose and the pied cormorant.
A unique resource that is ideal for educators wishing to expose children to different languages and dialects, encouraging an appreciation for linguistic diversity. This resource also explores the heritage associated with traditional storytelling elements and connects children to our rich and diverse history. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that his book may contain images and names of people who have died. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander content. This bilingual book in Noongar Balardong and English has an accompanying audio CD in Noongar Balardong.The audio CD and DVD in pocket inside back cover.In Magati Ke and English.
Cast: Storyteller: Palibu Patrick Budjulu.
Lower primaryFor Ages: 5+ years old
Funded by Australian Government Department of Communications, Information, Technology and the Arts.
9781741310528 (paperback)
Australian languages
382371
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Penrith | Junior Fiction | DREAMT | Available |
Penrith | Junior Fiction | DREAMT | Available |