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040 _aFISKH
_beng
_cFISKH
_dFISKH
050 _aPZ7
082 _a398.20994
100 _aTrezise, Percy
245 _aLand of the Dingo people /
_cby Percy Trezise
250 _aThis edition published in 2015
260 _aNew York : Harper Collins Publisher, 1997
300 _a30 unnumbered pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c21 x 26 cm
505 _aR
520 _aThree Kadimakara children are washed up in the land of the Dingo People. the Dingo People want to help them find their way home and lead Jadianta, Lande and Jalmor to the river. Suddenly a crocodile rears up and takes one of the Dingo children. Jadianta, Lande and Jalmor survive and are now in the land of the Magpie Goose. It has been suggested by scientists that during the Ice Age, the Gulf of Carpentaria dried up forming a land bridge between Australia and New Guinea. Aboriginal oral history also recalls a huge shallow lake; the aquatic life, people and events forming part of the legends. Percy trezise has told many stories about these legends.
521 8 _a780
_bLexile estimate
521 8 _aR
_bRaz-Plus
650 _aAboriginal
_vIndigenous
_xpicture book
942 _2ddc
_cBK
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999 _c6063
_d6063