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Friday, May 16, 2008
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Australian Legendary Tales

  • Dinewan the Emu, and Goomblegubbon the Bustard
  • The Galah, and Oolah the Lizard
  • Bahloo the Moon and the Daens
  • The Origin of the Narran Lake
  • Gooloo the Magpie, and the Wahroogah
  • The Weeoonibeens and the Piggiebillah
  • Bootoolgah the Crane and Goonur the Kangaroo Rat, the Fire Makers
  • Weedah the Mocking Bird
  • The Gwineeboos the Redbreasts
  • Meamei the Seven Sisters
  • The Cookooburrahs and the Goolahgool
  • The Mayamah
  • The Bunbundoolooeys
  • Oongnairwah and Guinarey
  • Narahdarn the Bat
  • Mullyangah the Morning Star
  • Goomblegubbon, Beeargah, and Ouyan
  • Mooregoo the Mopoke, and Bahloo the Moon
  • Ouyan the Curlew
  • Dinewan the Emu, and Wahn the Crows
  • Goolahwilleel the Topknot Pigeons
  • Goonur, the Woman-Doctor
  • Deereeree the Wagtail, and the Rainbow
  • Mooregoo the Mopoke, and Mooninguggahgul the Mosquito Bird
  • Bougoodoogahdah the Rain Bird
  • The Borah of Byamee
  • Bunnyyarl the Flies and Wurrunnunnah the Bees
  • Deegeenboyah the Soldier-bird
  • Mayrah, the Wind that Blows the Winter Away
  • Wayarnbeh the Turtle
  • Wirreenun the Rainmaker