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Mangarrayi Plants and Animals – This book is an indepth study into a part of Mangarrayi Culture, with the assistance of Parks and Wildlife Service NT, gain understanding into how our people survived before new cultures appeared.

Mangarrayi Plants and Animals – This book is an indepth study into a part of Mangarrayi Culture, with the assistance of Parks and Wildlife Service NT, gain understanding into how our people survived before new cultures appeared.

Big River Country – this is a book the Mangarrayi people of the Roper River area put together with stories are of creator figures - the barramundi, the brown goshawk, the red parrot - who travelled the region and endowed the country with meaning; the

Big River Country – this is a book the Mangarrayi people of the Roper River area put together with stories are of creator figures - the barramundi, the brown goshawk, the red parrot - who travelled the region and endowed the country with meaning; they describe clashes and accommodations with the station and its bosses; and speak of hopes for better times to come, when Aboriginal people can 'fixem up and run everything properly'.


Dubul dubul story – a look at the spiritual albeit dark side of Mangarrayi Culture

Dubul dubul story – a look at the spiritual albeit dark side of Mangarrayi Culture


Whitefulla Culture – how does certain situations translate from Whitefulla way to Indigenous

Whitefulla Culture – how does certain situations translate from Whitefulla way to Indigenous

Why Warriors Lie Down and Die – understanding of why the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land face the greatest crisis in health and education since European contact

Why Warriors Lie Down and Die – understanding of why the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land face the greatest crisis in health and education since European contact

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