Pheasant and kingfisher: originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language
Two men escape from danger by turning into birds in this aboriginal myth from Australia which explains how the pheasant and kingfisher came into our world
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Sprache: | English |
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Greenvale, NY
Mondo Pub.
1994
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Ausgabe: | 1st U.S. ed., 1. Mondo print., 5. print. |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two men escape from danger by turning into birds in this aboriginal myth from Australia which explains how the pheasant and kingfisher came into our world |
Beschreibung: | 22 S. überw. Ill. 22 x 25 cm |
ISBN: | 1879531658 9781879531659 187953164X 9781879531642 1879531704 9781879531703 |
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spelling | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language written by Catherine Berndt ; illustrated by Raymond Meeks 1st U.S. ed., 1. Mondo print., 5. print. Greenvale, NY Mondo Pub. 1994 22 S. überw. Ill. 22 x 25 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Two men escape from danger by turning into birds in this aboriginal myth from Australia which explains how the pheasant and kingfisher came into our world Aboriginal Australians / Folklore Birds / Folklore Folklore / Australia Aboriginal Australians / Folklore / Juvenile literature Folklore / Australia / Juvenile literature Reading / Language experience approach Aborigines Australien Berndt, Catherine H. Sonstige oth Meeks, Arone Raymond ill |
spellingShingle | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language Aboriginal Australians / Folklore Birds / Folklore Folklore / Australia Aboriginal Australians / Folklore / Juvenile literature Folklore / Australia / Juvenile literature Reading / Language experience approach Aborigines |
title | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language |
title_auth | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language |
title_exact_search | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language |
title_full | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language written by Catherine Berndt ; illustrated by Raymond Meeks |
title_fullStr | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language written by Catherine Berndt ; illustrated by Raymond Meeks |
title_full_unstemmed | Pheasant and kingfisher originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language written by Catherine Berndt ; illustrated by Raymond Meeks |
title_short | Pheasant and kingfisher |
title_sort | pheasant and kingfisher originally told by nganalgindja in the gunwinggu language |
title_sub | originally told by Nganalgindja in the Gunwinggu language |
topic | Aboriginal Australians / Folklore Birds / Folklore Folklore / Australia Aboriginal Australians / Folklore / Juvenile literature Folklore / Australia / Juvenile literature Reading / Language experience approach Aborigines |
topic_facet | Aboriginal Australians / Folklore Birds / Folklore Folklore / Australia Aboriginal Australians / Folklore / Juvenile literature Folklore / Australia / Juvenile literature Reading / Language experience approach Aborigines Australien |
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