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Winthali

$24.99

By Joe Ross and Stacey Bush
Illustrated by Remi Ross and Boheme Ross

Winthali is a traditional Bunuba story, adapted here by Joe Willigan Ross, and Stacey Bush. Greedy Old Man Crocodile (Lallanggarra) won't share his fire with the Bunuba people, but Brown Falcon (Girrganyi), with the help of the young animals comes up with a clever plan to take a fire-stick from his home at Jarrambaya. This story belongs to the Danggu people of the Fitzroy Valley.

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By Joe Ross and Stacey Bush
Illustrated by Remi Ross and Boheme Ross

Winthali is a traditional Bunuba story, adapted here by Joe Willigan Ross, and Stacey Bush. Greedy Old Man Crocodile (Lallanggarra) won't share his fire with the Bunuba people, but Brown Falcon (Girrganyi), with the help of the young animals comes up with a clever plan to take a fire-stick from his home at Jarrambaya. This story belongs to the Danggu people of the Fitzroy Valley.

By Joe Ross and Stacey Bush
Illustrated by Remi Ross and Boheme Ross

Winthali is a traditional Bunuba story, adapted here by Joe Willigan Ross, and Stacey Bush. Greedy Old Man Crocodile (Lallanggarra) won't share his fire with the Bunuba people, but Brown Falcon (Girrganyi), with the help of the young animals comes up with a clever plan to take a fire-stick from his home at Jarrambaya. This story belongs to the Danggu people of the Fitzroy Valley.

  • Format: Hardback picture book

    Dimensions: 21.9 cm x 26.7 cm

    Pages: 32

  • ISBN: 9781922592392

    Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia (Imprint: Indigenous Literacy Foundation)

    Release Date: 14 June 2022

  • Author: Joe Ross and Stacey Bush

    Illustrator: Remi Ross and Boheme Ross

  • Early Childhood (4-6 yrs)

    Younger Readers (6-9 yrs)

  • FIRST NATIONS

    Danggu, Fitzroy Valley, Greedy Old Man Crocodile, animals, fire-stick, fire, Bunuba traditional story, Bunuba, oral history, language, culture

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