Territory Stories
Boḏuk
Details:
Title
Boḏuk,
Other title
Bush cockroach,
Creator
Djan'palil,
Illustrator
Yambal,
Translator
Mätjarra,
Collection
LAAL,
Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project,
PublicationNT,
E-Books,
Date
1978,
Location
Milingimbi,
Abstract
A Gamaḻaŋga story: How the sea became salt. Spotted gekko and bush cockroach argue over body painting, but wallaby makes the freshwater safe for us.,
Provenance
This material was collected by the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project between 2013 and 2021. The project was led by Charles Darwin University in partnership with the Australian National University and the Northern Territory Government and funded in part by the Australian Research Council.,
Efforts have been made to identify and contact the person or people responsible for creating these materials to request permission to include them in this archive. If you have any concerns about materials being made public on this site, please contact us and we will remove the item from display until any concerns have been addressed.,
Notes
Yolŋu Matha CD Library,
Language
Dhuwal,
DÄ tiwuy language N116.F,
Subject
LAAL,
Bilingual education resources,
Barlamumu,
Marlark,
DÄ tiwuy language N116.F,
Tuwal,
DÄ tiwuy people N116.F,
Malag,
Arrawiya,
Durilji,
Traditional,
Dhuwal/Dhuwala,
cautionary,
Balamumu,
possibly also Dhuwaya,
Dhuwal,
Duwal,
Barlamomo,
Murngin,
Bilamandji Dhurili,
Banjarrpuma,
Wulamba,
Publisher name
Milingimbi Literature Production Centre,
Place of publication
Milingimbi,
Format
20.7 x 14.4 cm,
File type
application/pdf,
Other identifier
cdu:39325,
LAAL_ID:mi0075,
PCA0026/P1,
Use
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0),
Copyright owner
Milingimbi Literature Production Centre,
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 ,
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/870761 ,
Citation address
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/870764
Territory Stories
Boḏuk
Details:
Title
Boḏuk,
Other title
Bush cockroach,
Creator
Djan'palil,
Illustrator
Yambal,
Translator
Mätjarra,
Collection
LAAL,
Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project,
PublicationNT,
E-Books,
Date
1978,
Location
Milingimbi,
Abstract
A Gamaḻaŋga story: How the sea became salt. Spotted gekko and bush cockroach argue over body painting, but wallaby makes the freshwater safe for us.,
Provenance
This material was collected by the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project between 2013 and 2021. The project was led by Charles Darwin University in partnership with the Australian National University and the Northern Territory Government and funded in part by the Australian Research Council.,
Efforts have been made to identify and contact the person or people responsible for creating these materials to request permission to include them in this archive. If you have any concerns about materials being made public on this site, please contact us and we will remove the item from display until any concerns have been addressed.,
Notes
Yolŋu Matha CD Library,
Language
Dhuwal,
DÄ tiwuy language N116.F,
Subject
LAAL,
Bilingual education resources,
Barlamumu,
Marlark,
DÄ tiwuy language N116.F,
Tuwal,
DÄ tiwuy people N116.F,
Malag,
Arrawiya,
Durilji,
Traditional,
Dhuwal/Dhuwala,
cautionary,
Balamumu,
possibly also Dhuwaya,
Dhuwal,
Duwal,
Barlamomo,
Murngin,
Bilamandji Dhurili,
Banjarrpuma,
Wulamba,
Publisher name
Milingimbi Literature Production Centre,
Place of publication
Milingimbi,
Format
20.7 x 14.4 cm,
File type
application/pdf,
Other identifier
cdu:39325,
LAAL_ID:mi0075,
PCA0026/P1,
Use
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0),
Copyright owner
Milingimbi Literature Production Centre,
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 ,
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/870761 ,
Citation address
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/870764