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luwa tara luwa waypa: three kangaroos three Tasmanian Aboriginal men
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luwa tara luwa waypa: three kangaroos three Tasmanian Aboriginal men

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niyakara is leaving the village to hunt tara, kangaroo.   

On his mind is the chief’s daughter, tuminana, who is at the water with the women, collecting shells and working.   

But down on the beach, niyakara hears three thuds…    boom boom boom   

With rhythmic intensity, luwa tara luwa waypa tells the captivating story of niyakara’s journey from boy to man, a story of courage and transformation.   

Dave mangenner Gough’s powerful words and Samantha Campbell’s expressive artwork bring to vivid life the ancestral spirit and enduring strength of the palawa people of Tasmania.    

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aboriginal Studies Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 July 2022
Pages
32
ISBN
9781922752062

niyakara is leaving the village to hunt tara, kangaroo.   

On his mind is the chief’s daughter, tuminana, who is at the water with the women, collecting shells and working.   

But down on the beach, niyakara hears three thuds…    boom boom boom   

With rhythmic intensity, luwa tara luwa waypa tells the captivating story of niyakara’s journey from boy to man, a story of courage and transformation.   

Dave mangenner Gough’s powerful words and Samantha Campbell’s expressive artwork bring to vivid life the ancestral spirit and enduring strength of the palawa people of Tasmania.    

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aboriginal Studies Press
Country
Australia
Date
1 July 2022
Pages
32
ISBN
9781922752062