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Worra and the Jilbruke Legen
Worra and the Jilbruke Legen
Author: Madeleine Brunato
The story of Worra and the Jilbruke Legend gives a vivid picture of life in the Kaurna tribe of South Australia, long before the white man came. It is seen through the eyes of Worra, the boy born on the nights when the Wind Spirit Raged. The author has combined careful research with lively imagination to tell an unusual story.
ISBN: 47049
Pages: 37
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Publisher: Rigby Opal Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Published in Australia in 1972. Includes sepia tinted, Australian aboriginal style illustrations. Also has explanations of Aboriginal words and names, and a map. Interesting insight into Australian Aboriginal history and legends.


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