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Moodjar yok = The Christmas tree woman. Djinda midariny = Star dancer / storyteller, Kerry-Ann Winmar ; original illustrations, Kerry-Ann Winmar
Record no:
86754
Call no:
PDC537
Author:
Winmar, Kerry-Ann
;
Winmar, Karen
Publisher:
Batchelor, N.T.: Batchelor Press
Year:
2009
Description:
[36] p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Legends - Juvenile literature
;
Noongar (Australian people)
;
Australian Aborigines - Astronomy
;
Stars
;
Nuytsia floribunda
;
Isbn:
9781741311600
Notes:
Text in Noongar and English.
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