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_aPeoples of the east / _cMarji Hill. |
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_aPort Melbourne, Vic. : _bHeinemann Library, _c2008. |
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_a32 p. : _bcol. ill., maps ; _c29 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aAustralia's indigenous peoples. | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliography and index. | ||
521 | _aFor primary school children. | ||
520 | _aSOCIAL STUDIES. AUSTRALIAN. How many Aboriginal language groups, clans or nations can you list? The average person would struggle to name ten. This series is intended to act as a first overview of this topic for middle years students. Eleven language groups are explored in each book including information on creation stories, history, traditions, land use, life today, notable people, art, festivals and language. Maps, suitable websites and resources for further research and an abundance of photos are also included. The language groups explored in Peoples of the East are: Eora, Ngunnawal, Wiradjuri, Yugambeh, Yuin, Kamilaroi, Noonuccal, Bundjalung, Worimi, Badtjala and Muruwari. | ||
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