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Goanna, rising out of the ashes / by Beryl Philip-Carmichael ; illustrated by Fern Martins.
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17419
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9780987247247 (pbk.)
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305.89 IND
Author
Yungha-dhu
Title
Goanna, rising out of the ashes / by Beryl Philip-Carmichael ; illustrated by Fern Martins. [BOOK]
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[Killara, N.S.W.] : Indij Readers, 2012.
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24 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.
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Indij readers
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Series 4
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Beryl Philip-Carmichael was raised on the Old Menindee Mission Station, on the banks of the Darling River in Western New South Wales. As an Elder she has successfully coordinated and facilitated culture camps for adults and children on the lands of her people. This book tells the story of one of those camps. When the boys and their mothers from nearby Wilcannia arrive on the old Menindee Mission on the Darling River to attend one of Aunty Beryl's camps they are unaware that their lives will be forever changed by their experiences. A hilarious event in the lives of unsuspecting boys, who before their experience with Aunty Beryl, thought they knew everything!"--Publisher.
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For primary school age.
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Teenagers -- Juvenile fiction
Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Juvenile fiction
Australian literature -- Aboriginal Australian authors
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Martins, Fern
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