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Milbi

Aboriginal Stories from Queenslands Endeavour River

Tulo Gordon John Haviland

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Aboriginal
Aboriginal Studies Press
01 August 2021

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- Originally this book was published in 1979 (in English) by an academic press, and presented stories from the Guugu Yimithirr peoples whose country centres around the Endeavour River in far north Queensland. The narratives depict time before time when all living creatures were human but changed as time passed into animals, birds, spirits or heavenly bodies. Tulo was born around 1918 and lived on his traditional country as a child, before living on a Lutheran mission at Cape Bedford and Hopevale until his death in 1989. He gathered the tales from many of his people; some were told to entertain, some to educate and warn, and he illustrated them in a style based on traditional bark paintings. One of the reasons this book was reissued is to share the paintings more widely; and another is to restore the stories in print, both in English and in Tulo's own Guugu Yimithirr language. Extensive notes at the back of the book explain many aspects of the stories, language and life of Tulo, and this book deserves to be in every school library for that reason alone, apart from the warm and immediate stories themselves.  Lindy


Age 8+ A long time ago, in the land of Guugu Yumithirr people, mythic creatures hunted, danced, played and gathered food. The Magpie brothers chased the giant Dingo, the greedy White Cockatoo stole food from two Night Owl sisters, Stormcloud threw lightning at Frill Lizard and Eagle walked on the ground. As they roamed about, they disturbed the land, making rivers, lagoons and mountains, spreading plants and changing the colour of animals - creating the world we see today.

 milbi Aboriginal stories from Queenslands Endeavour River Tulo Gordon and John Haviland


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Edited and translated by:  
Imprint:   Aboriginal Studies Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 250mm, 
ISBN:   9781922102904
ISBN 10:   1922102903
Pages:   52
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Milbi: Aboriginal Stories from Queenslands Endeavour River

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- Originally this book was published in 1979 (in English) by an academic press, and presented stories from the Guugu Yimithirr peoples whose country centres around the Endeavour River in far north Queensland. The narratives depict time before time when all living creatures were human but changed as time passed into animals, birds, spirits or heavenly bodies. Tulo was born around 1918 and lived on his traditional country as a child, before living on a Lutheran mission at Cape Bedford and Hopevale until his death in 1989. He gathered the tales from many of his people; some were told to entertain, some to educate and warn, and he illustrated them in a style based on traditional bark paintings. One of the reasons this book was reissued is to share the paintings more widely; and another is to restore the stories in print, both in English and in Tulo's own Guugu Yimithirr language. Extensive notes at the back of the book explain many aspects of the stories, language and life of Tulo, and this book deserves to be in every school library for that reason alone, apart from the warm and immediate stories themselves.  Lindy



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