Wongutha tales : bawoo stories & badudu stories
O'Brien, May L.2024
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From traditional Indigenous teaching stories to stories based on the author's childhood at Mount Margaret Mission, Wongutha Tales is a unique collection bringing together May O'Brien's wonderful work for the first time. First published as individual titles in 1992, May O'Brien's stories were ground-breaking publications, presenting traditional Indigenous stories in a bilingual text and giving a unique insight into learning English as a second language from a First Nations perspective. Classic tales such as How Crows Became Black and Why the Emu Can't Fly are still as fresh and appealing as ever for a new generation of junior readers. Plus May's simple pronunciation guide for Wongutha words are perfect learning activities for the classroom.
Wongutha tales : bawoo stories & badudu stories / May L. O'Brien.
O'Brien, May L., author
North Fremantle, Western Australia : Fremantle Press, 2024.©1994
90 pages : maps ; 20 cm
Book contents originally published as individual titles in 1992 and 1994.
7-10 years old.
9781760993412 (pbk)9781760993412
398.20994428.6
English
553842
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Sandringham Library | Junior Fiction | J OBR | Available |