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The Saga of King Waa-gun

$19.99

By John Long

Illustrated by Kirralaa Karrimbi

Uncle John Long is a Ugarapul Elder. The story of Waa-gun is one of many ancestral stories told to Ugarapul children to educate and enlighten them. This is a story of humility and respect for all people and the environment in which we live.

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By John Long

Illustrated by Kirralaa Karrimbi

Uncle John Long is a Ugarapul Elder. The story of Waa-gun is one of many ancestral stories told to Ugarapul children to educate and enlighten them. This is a story of humility and respect for all people and the environment in which we live.

By John Long

Illustrated by Kirralaa Karrimbi

Uncle John Long is a Ugarapul Elder. The story of Waa-gun is one of many ancestral stories told to Ugarapul children to educate and enlighten them. This is a story of humility and respect for all people and the environment in which we live.

  • Format: Paperback picture book

    Dimensions: 28.0 cm x 21.0 cm

    Pages: 24

  • ISBN: 9781925522679

    Publisher: Boolarong Press

    Release Date: 20 December 2019

  • Author: John Long

    Illustrator: Kirralaa Karrimbi

  • Young Readers (6-9 yrs)

    Older Primary (9+ yrs)

  • FIRST NATIONS, ANIMALS

    Ugarapul peoples, Aboriginal, ancestral stories, humility, respect, culture, environment, crows, Aboriginal stories

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