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Bush and Beyond
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Bush and Beyond
These charming tales share some exciting, happy and even scary times exploring country in bush and beyond.
Grandparents are special, and the time you spend with them is special, too. This collection draws together four tales for younger readers from the Waarda series of Indigenous stories, first edited by acclaimed author Sally Morgan.
Bush and Beyond offers engaging narratives that capture the essence of exploration and the deep connections between generations, as shared through the storytelling tradition of Indigenous culture.
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Bush and Beyond brings together four stories from the Waarda series, celebrating the Australian bush with delightful narratives that introduce readers to Aboriginal terms and customs. The stories are noted for their universal appeal, combining humour and heartfelt moments with rich cultural insights. They are filled with adventure and reflect a deep appreciation of nature, appealing to readers of all ages.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925591132
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 April 2018
Country: Australia
Imprint: Fremantle Press
Audience: Children
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 128g
Pages: 136
About the Author
Tjalaminu Mia is a Noongar woman with bloodline links to the Minang and Goreng peoples of the South-West of Western Australia. She has worked as a research fellow in Oral History and the Arts in the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia. Jessica Lister is one of the Nyungar people from the Katanning area of Western Australia. She was born in 1992 and likes drawing and listening to music. Cheryl Kickett-Tucker belongs to three areas of the Noongar people - Wadjuk (Swan River), Balladong (Wheatbelt) and Yued (Moora). Her story was inspired by her family's experiences in the bush over the past twenty years. Jaylon Tucker identifies as a Wongi-Noongar. He was born on Wadjuk Noongar country and via his father he belongs to the Ngullundharra and Walyan Aboriginal people of the north-east WA goldfields. His story, Lucky Thamu, is based on his time exploring the bush with his real-life Thamu (grandfather).
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