
Djambidj an Aboriginal song series from northern Australia
by Margaret Clunies Ross
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Age range 5 to 10 Dja Dja Wurrung Ancestors' stories as told to me by my mother, my grandmother, my great-grandmother and my great-great-grandmother before her.How did Wabbee, the freshwater crayfish, get its bright red spots?Why does Wehla, the ringtail possum, have a curly tail?.Tags
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Simonetta Battista gained her PhD from the University of Macerata in 1997 She is currently a part-time editorial assistant at the Dictionary of Old Norse Prose at the Arnamagnaean Institute, University of Copenhagen Margaret Clunies Ross is McCaughey Professor of English Language and Early English Literature and Director of the Centre for Medieval show more Studies at the University of Sydney Frands Herschend is Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Uppsala John Hines is Professor in the School of History and Archaeology at Cardiff University, Wales John Lindow is Professor of Scandinavian at the University of California, Berkeley John McKinnell is Reader in Medieval Literature at the University of Durham Elena Melnikova is Head of the Department of Eastern Europe in Antiquity and the Middle Ages at the Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences Stephen Mitchell is Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore at Harvard University Vesteinn Olason is currently Director of the Arni Magnusson Institute in Reykjavik and, since 1968, has held positions at the Universities of Copenhagen, Oslo and Reykjavik Elizabeth Ashman Rowe is an independent scholar residing in Boston, Massachusetts Jens Peter Schjodt is Associate Professor in the Department for the Study of Religion at the University of Aarhus Diana Whaley is Reader in Medieval Studies in the Department of English Literary and Linguistic Studies at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne Stefanie Wurth has been Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Tubingen since 1997 show less
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