The first in the Grandma's Farm series, Mermando the Spider won a City of Melbourne Indigenous Arts Grant for Gloria Whalan. Gloria captures the contrast between city and country life, showing children that all creatures are part of the balance of nature.
This traditional story is from the Pootchemunka family whose land includes Ti-Tree Lagoon south of Aurukun. The story is one of Indigenous Australia’s wealth of moon stories.
It was told in Wik-Mungkan and English by the old women who own the story, 48 pp 210 x 210 mm
full colour paperback
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A story about children who don't obey their parents.
With stunning illustrations, Moonglue is a story to read or act out. Includes a play text for performance.
Best-selling author and internationally renowned artist Sally Morgan teams up with Ezekiel Kwaymullina for a story celebrating country.
A gorgeous new picture book in simple, lyrical prose and vibrant colour.
‘The book was inspired by my Nana and Gran, who passed on their love of country to me. ’ — Ezekiel Kwaymullina Extended Description
This book celebrates the freedom of childhood within the security of a big family. Sylvia Emmerton has turned her memories of growing up in North Queensland into a lyrical story. Jaquanna Elliott's illustrations have lovingly captured the landscape and the people
In this beautiful photographic book for young children, Bob Randall explains, in a simple but effective way, the Anangu people's relationship to all that is around them. Based on the award-winning documentary, Kanyini, Nyuntu Ninti, meaning 'what you should know', Extended Description
Austin, a stolen child of the Kirrae Whurrong nation in western Victoria, tells the story of the of the struggle of her people to survivei in simple language and bright, busy pictures . Foreword and
introduction explain Unc's problem,deprived by the sheep farmer of his traditional hunting ground. Paperback
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