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Raymagirrbuy Dhwu / When I was a Little Girl (Raymangirr Yolu Arnhem Bilingual B

Kylie Gatjawarrawuy Mununggurr

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Aboriginal
Magabala Books
01 July 2024
'When I stayed out bush I sat with my grandmother and watched her paint. I used to get boxes and paint on. She painted with ochres and glue. Later she showed me how to make the marawat (hair) brush to do the fine line work.' - KGM

An artistically stunning story of Kylie Gatjawarrawuy Mununggurr's life growing up on her grandmothers Country in Raymangirr, a remote Yolu homeland in North East Arnhem Land in the Top End of Australia.

Told in both Djambarrpuyuand and English, Raymagirrbuy dhwu, When I was a little girl is a sweet story of the author's experiences with her grandmother and her community. From learning to grind ochre and paint, to hunting for bush honey (guku), ceremonial dances, and full-moon night fishing with a big shark, each vignette of Kylie's life is filled with humour and nostalgia for her peaceful childhood.

Developed with the support of Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts centre and Kylie's mother and grandmother, young readers will experience life in Raymagirr country and gain important insights into cultural practices.
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Imprint:   Magabala Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 250mm, 
ISBN:   9781922142306
ISBN 10:   1922142301
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kylie Gatjawarrawuy Mununggurr was born in Darwin and moved to Gapuwiyak with her mother where she started school. When a school opened on her grandmother's country Raymagirr Kylie went to school there. The language of Raymagirr is Marrau but this story is told in Djambarrpuyu because everyone understands Djambarrpuyu in Northeast Arnhem Land, although there are many other languages.

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