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The Walkabouts Of Wur-Run-Nah

Journeys through Dreamtime: Aboriginal Tales of the Australian Outback

K. Langloh Parker

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K. Langloh Parker's 'The Walkabouts of Wur-Run-Nah' is a collection of Indigenous Australian folktales that offers readers a glimpse into the rich oral storytelling traditions of the Aboriginal people. The book is characterized by its vivid descriptions of the Australian Outback and its engaging storytelling style that transports readers to a world of mythical beings and ancient landscapes. The tales in the book explore themes of connection to the land, the importance of community, and the enduring power of storytelling in Indigenous culture. Parker's careful attention to detail and respectful retelling of these stories make 'The Walkabouts of Wur-Run-Nah' a valuable contribution to the preservation of Aboriginal folklore. Written in a straightforward and accessible manner, the book serves as both an educational resource and a captivating read for anyone interested in Indigenous Australian culture. K. Langloh Parker's deep respect for Aboriginal traditions and her dedication to sharing these stories with a wider audience make 'The Walkabouts of Wur-Run-Nah' a must-read for those seeking to explore the diverse and vibrant tapestry of Indigenous storytelling.

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Mythology collection, Indigenous literature, Children's literature, Dreamtime stories, Folk tales and legends, Traditional storytelling, Australian author K. Langloh Parker, Native Australian culture, Australian folklore, Aboriginal storytelling