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008 780801s1965 xnaa b 000 0 eng
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100 1 $aReed, A. W.$q(Alexander Wyclif),$d1908-1979.
245 10 $aAboriginal fables and legendary tales /$cby A.W. Reed ; illustrated by E.H. Papps.
260 $aSydney :$bA.H. & A.W. Reed,$c1965.
300 $a144 pages :$billustrations ;$c20 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 6).
505 0 $aThe adventures of Yooneeara -- The anger of Pund-jil -- Baiame's gift of manna -- Bees and honey -- Black paint and red ochre -- The cannibal woman -- The case of the moth -- The coming of death -- The coming of spring -- Dingo and native cat -- The dogs that were really snakes -- The dugong, the cockatoos, and the chicken hawk -- The fate of the mocking bird -- A fight with a kurrea -- The first bullroarer -- The first man in the Southern Cross -- Fish hawk and lyrebird -- Fish moon -- The flies and the bees -- The flight of the bandicoot -- The frog and the flies -- The frog food of the bunyip -- The frogs at flood time -- The frog, the wallaby, and the dugong -- The gifts of the sun goddess -- Goanna and his stripes -- The great flood -- The hero who was changed into a mountain -- How animals came to Australia -- How bats and shags were made -- How black snake became poisonous -- How blue heron brings in the tide -- How koala lost his tail -- How platypus was born -- How the Murray River was made -- How the porcupine got his spines -- How possum and cat killed kangaroo -- How tortoise got a swollen back -- How tortoise lost his tail -- How tortoise got his shell -- How the waratah was made -- How the waratah became sweet -- How tree-runner made a rainbow for his wife -- Kangaroo and emu -- The kangaroo dance -- Koala and bunyip -- Kulai and Culma -- The last song of Priepriggie -- Laughing jackass and sun fire -- The miserable mopoke -- The moon's reward -- The oyster brothers and the shark -- Rainbow into fish into mountain -- The rainbow snake -- The rainbow snakes -- The rebellious son of Baiame -- The red cloud -- Rolla-Mano and the stars -- The sandpiper's misfortune -- The sculptor -- The shaming of rainbow snake -- The son of Mount Gambier -- The song of the tree frogs -- The spear with the stingray spines -- Spiny lizard and galah bird -- Sun, moon, and the spirit of birth -- Suns, moons, and stars -- Turtle, oyster, and whale -- Why curlew cries plaintively at night -- The winds -- The woman who changed into a kangaroo -- The wooden devil-devil -- Yara-ma-yha-who.
520 $aStories written in popular form; including myths from Kamilaroi and Ngadjuri tribes.
650 0 $aFables, Australian.
650 7 $aFables, Australian.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00919384
651 7 $aAustralia$xFolklore.$2fssh
650 7 $aStories and motifs.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aNgadjuri / Ngadyuri people (L5) (SA SI54-05)$2aiatsisl
650 7 $aGamilaraay / Gamilaroi / Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12)$2aiatsisl
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Dingoes / dogs.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Dugongs.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Echidnas.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Insects.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Kangaroos / Wallabies.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Koalas.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Lizards / goannas.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Snakes.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Rainbow serpent.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Celestial phenomena.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Baiame.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Devils, monsters, evil spirits, hairy men, bunyips.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Plants.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Animals.$2aiatsiss
650 7 $aStories and motifs - Birds.$2aiatsiss
651 7 $aSouth East South Australia (SE SA SI54, SJ54)$2aiatsisp
651 7 $aNorthern New South Wales (N NSW SH55, SH56)$2aiatsisp
651 7 $aSouthwest New South Wales (SW NSW SI54, SI55)$2aiatsisp
655 7 $aLegends.$2gsafd
776 08 $iOnline version:$aReed, A.W. (Alexander Wyclif), 1908-1979.$tAboriginal fables and legendary tales.$dSydney : A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1965$w(OCoLC)609222137
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