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Ngurunderi: a Ngarrindjeri Dreaming

Australia, 1987
film

This Aboriginal myth, based on Albert Karloan’s version as told to Professor Berndt 1939-40, belongs to the Ngarrindjeri people of South Australia. It t..

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