Walking to Corroboree
By Anne Kerr & Rhanee Tsetsakos
Illustrated by Anne Kerr & Rhanee Tsetsakos
Walking to Corroboree is a gentle story that tells of the harmony that existed between the land and the First Australians who walked softly on it for at least 60,000 years. The language of the Adnyamathanha people of the Northern Flinders Rangers in South Australia is embedded throughout the storyline.
By Anne Kerr & Rhanee Tsetsakos
Illustrated by Anne Kerr & Rhanee Tsetsakos
Walking to Corroboree is a gentle story that tells of the harmony that existed between the land and the First Australians who walked softly on it for at least 60,000 years. The language of the Adnyamathanha people of the Northern Flinders Rangers in South Australia is embedded throughout the storyline.
By Anne Kerr & Rhanee Tsetsakos
Illustrated by Anne Kerr & Rhanee Tsetsakos
Walking to Corroboree is a gentle story that tells of the harmony that existed between the land and the First Australians who walked softly on it for at least 60,000 years. The language of the Adnyamathanha people of the Northern Flinders Rangers in South Australia is embedded throughout the storyline.
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Format: Paperback picture book
Dimensions: 28.0 cm x 2.10 cm
Pages: 36
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ISBN: 9781925522747
Publisher: Boolarong Press
Release Date: 1 March 2018
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Author: Anne Kerr and Rhanee Tsetsakos
Illustrator: Anne Kerr and Rhanee Tsetsakos
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Early Childhood (4-6 yrs)
Younger Readers (6-9 yrs)
Older Primary (9+ yrs)
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FIRST NATIONS
land, harmony, South Australia, corroboree, Aboriginal culture, Country, Adnyamathanha people