LAAL,
Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Project,
PublicationNT,
E-Books,
Date
2006,
Location
Yirrkala,
Abstract
In the old days, when people went hunting after a death, the catch was brought home and a ceremony, like a smoking ceremony, was held before anyone could eat the food. This book tells how it was in the old days.,
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.,
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Language
English,
Dhuwal,
D tiwuy language N116.F,
Subject
Memoir,
Barlamomo,
Durilji,
Barlamumu,
Wulamba,
Banjarrpuma,
Arrawiya,
Duwal,
LAAL,
Balamumu,
Bilamandji Dhurili,
Dhuwal,
D tiwuy people N116.F,
Dhuwal/Dhuwala,
Malag,
Marlark,
possibly also Dhuwaya,
Murngin,
Tuwal,
D tiwuy language N116.F,
Bilingual education resources,
Publisher name
Yirrkala CEC's Literacy Resource Development Unit,
Place of publication
Yirrkala,
File type
application/pdf,
Other identifier
cdu:34393,
LAAL_ID:yr0084,
PCA0026/P1,
ISBN
086409857X,
Use
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0),
Copyright owner
Yirrkala CEC's Literacy Resource Development Unit,