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Gularabulu : stories from the West Kimberley / Paddy Roe ; edited by Stephen Muecke
Bib ID 1965028
Format BookBook
Author
Roe, Paddy, 1912-2001
 
Description Fremantle, W.A. : Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1983 
xii, 98 p. : 1 port. ; 22 cm. 
ISBN 0909144656 (paperback)
Summary

Garadjeri, Nyigina, Yaour, Nyul-Nyul and DjaberDjaber myths.

Notes

Includes bibliographical notes.

Subjects Australian Aboriginal tales & legends. Western Australia. Anthologies  |  Aboriginal Australians -- Western Australia -- Folklore.  |  Tales -- Western Australia.  |  Aboriginal Australians -- Literary collections.  |  Stories and motifs.  |  Nyikina people (K3) (WA SE51-11)  |  Nyulnyul / Nyul Nyul people (K13) (WA SE51-02)  |  Jabirrjabirr / Djabera Djabera people (K8) (WA SE51-06)  |  Yawuru people (K1) (WA SE51-10)  |  Karajarri people (A64) (WA SE51-10)  |  West Kimberley area (WA SD51, SD52, SE51)
Other authors/contributors Muecke, Stephen, 1951-
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