The Two Rainbow Serpents Travelling: Mura track narratives from the ‘Corner Country’ ebook
by Jeremy Beckett,Luise Hercus
Series: Aboriginal History Monographs. Jeremy Beckett recorded these stories from George Dutton and Alf Barlow in 1957. eISBN: 978-1-921536-93-9.
Beckett, Jeremy; Hercus, Luise.
Reproduced here is the story of the two Ngatyi, Rainbow Serpents, who travelled from the Paroo to the Flinders . Jeremy Beckett recorded these stories from George Dutton and Alf Barlow in 1957
Jeremy Beckett recorded these stories from George Dutton and Alf Barlow in 1957. Lortu informazio gehiago.
Mura track narratives from the ‘Corner Country’. Authored by: Jeremy Beckett, Luise Hercus. For more information on Aboriginal History Inc. please visit aboriginalhistory.
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The ‘Corner Country’, where Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales now converge, was in Aboriginal tradition crisscrossed by the tracks of the mura .
Beckett, Jeremy; Hercus, Luise (2009). Beckett, Jeremy; Hercus, Luise (2009). Geographical names in the Two Ngatyi Stories" (PDF). Australian National University Press. ISBN 978-1-921-53693-9.
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(2009) The Two Rainbow Serpents Travelling: Mura track narratives from the 'Corner Country' more. Indigenous identity is grounded in a people’s claim to be descended from the original inhabitants of a country, vis-a-vis ethnic groups which came later as conquerors and colonists; it also implies a radical difference from other life ways.