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More Australian Legendary Tales

More Australian Legendary Tales

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Number of Chapters: 25

Length: 03 hours and 22 minutes

Language: English

The present series of legends have all been collected by myself from the Blacks, as were the previous ones. But in this instance, I had much help given to me by friends, who either told or sent me scraps of legends they themselves had seen or heard. On receiving any such I immediately made inquiries amongst the Blacks, and I was often enabled to complete the scraps, gaining through their hints a whole legend.

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Preface and Introduction (Beeswaxcandle)
The Crane and the Crow (CooperWatmough)
Beereeun the Magic Maker (CooperWatmough)
Boorah the Kangaroo and Dinewan the Emu (CooperWatmough)
Gheeger Gheeger the Cold West Wind (Aakarsh Garg)
Bilber and Mayrah (Matt Stiner)
Bralgah the Dancing Bird (Keren Smithies)
How the Sun was Made (Availle)
Sturt's Desert Pea, The Blood Flower (Beeswaxcandle)
Iiggiebillah the Porcupine (Matt Stiner)
Gayardaree the Platypus (Matt Stiner)
How Mungghee, or Mussels were brought to the Creeks (Beeswaxcandle)
Wurrunnah's trip to the Sea (Beeswaxcandle)
Walloobahl the Bark Lizard (Kerry Adams)
Goolayyahlee the Pelican (prajak)
Mungoongarlee the Igguana and Ouyouboolooey the Black Snake (Keren Smithies)
Wayambeh the Turtle and Woggoon the Turkey (prajak)
Where the Frost comes From (Beeswaxcandle)
Burburr the Giant Brown and Yellow Snake (Kerry Adams)
The Youayah Mayamah, or Stone Frogs (Beeswaxcandle)
A Legend of the Flowers (prajak)
The Frog Heralds of the Flood (Kerry Adams)
Eerin, the Small Grey Owl (Beeswaxcandle)
The Legend of Nar-oong-owie, the Sacred Island (Aakarsh Garg)
Glossary (Beeswaxcandle)
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