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The Legends of Moonie Jarl

Autor W Reeves
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2022

In 1964, The Legends of Moonie Jarl, the first Australian Aboriginal children’s book, was published. It was also the first Aboriginal children’s book in schools at that time.  Over 50 years later the stories continue to be shared among the Butchulla people. Stories that they would like again shared by all Australian children.

The book tells the traditional stories of the Butchulla people, the Indigenous people of Fraser Island and the Fraser Coast, Queensland. It was written and designed by Butchulla siblings Moonie Jarl (Wilf Reeves) and Wandi (Olga Miller). The Legends of Moonie Jarl gives a deeper understanding and appreciation of Butchulla culture among the broader community,  and contributes to community pride locally. 

These are the stories that were taught about the origin of birds, animals and plants. These are the stories which belong to all Australian children, for their own birds and animals are the subjects of legends which have been handed down since the First Time. In this book you will learn how the wallaby got its pouch, how the boomerang was invented, how the swan stretched its neck and why the flying fox hangs upside down.

“My father, who was a head-man of the Butchulla, told us many things in the evenings before we went to sleep. He would tell us the stories or legends of our people, some of which are similar to the fairy tales you heard when you were young. I learned from my father many things.” – Moonie Jarl

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780730395546
ISBN-10: 0730395545
Pagini: 48
Dimensiuni: 184 x 277 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Melbourne, Australia

Notă biografică

The words Moonie Jarl (Teller of Tales) and Wandi (the wild duck) are the Aboriginal names of brother and sister, Wilf Reeves and Mrs Olga Miller of Maryborough, Queensland. Their father was an elder of the Butchalla people. It was from the elders of the Butchulla people that Reeves and Miller learned the stories and the art of illustrating them.

Cuprins

Chapter 1 In the Beginning Chapter 2 The Flying Fox Chapter 3 The Yindingie Chapter 4 Yindingie and the Wallaby Chapter 5 Yindingie and the Catfish Chapter 6 The Boomerang Chapter 7 Minguin Chapter 8 The Fire Bird Chapter 9 The Storm Bird and the Swan Chapter 10 Mooging Chapter 11 Ornithorhynchus Chapter 12 The Wishing Crab Chapter 13 Your Own Jun Jaree