Wongutha Tales
About this book
Wongutha Tales presents classic Indigenous stories in a bilingual format, offering a unique insight into learning English from a First Nations perspective. These tales, originally published in 1992, remain as fresh and appealing as ever, introducing a new generation to the rich cultural heritage of the Wongutha people.
Explore the classic tales such as How Crows Became Black and Why the Emu Can't Fly, and learn valuable lessons about respect, consequences, and cultural identity. May O'Brien's simple pronunciation guide for Wongutha words makes this collection perfect for classrooms and families alike. This collection is ideal for children aged 7-12, educators, and anyone interested in Australian Indigenous culture and bilingual learning.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Bawoo Stories
- Badudu Stories
- About the Author
- Pronunciation Guide
- Copyright
