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The Stolen canoe

Australia, 1986
tv-show

Episode of Series “A Dreamtime story”. In this imaginative reconstruction of an Aboriginal legend, Ulamina, the selfish Starfish man will not shar..

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Ten Canoes story cards

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Ten Canoes story cards

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Fishing

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The Monsoon frog

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Tuktu and the ten thousand fishes

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At the canoe camp

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