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The green frog and desalination: a Nyungar metaphor for the (mis-) management of water resources, Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia
Record no:
54543
Author:
McDonald, Edward
;
Coldrick, Bryn
;
Christensen, Will
Year:
2008
Series:
OCEANIA. 2008. v.78, no.1 : 62-75 [kept P301.299]
Subject:
Groundwater - Management - Western Australia
;
Water - Mythology - Western Australia
;
Water - Western Australia - Religious aspects
;
Gnangara Mound (W.A.)
;
Noongar (Australian people)
;
Australian Aborigines - Legends
;
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