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29/06/2001 By Dreamtime Leave a Comment

Min-na-wee Story Explanation

Amongst this group of people who lived by the coast with their children, there was this little girl called Min-na-wee. Now Min-na-wee herself, she was a bit different from all the other children in that she would often like to cause trouble amongst the other kids and, of course, this would disrupt …

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27/06/2001 By Dreamtime 1 Comment

Thukeri story explanation

We are now at the site of the Thukeri story. In front of me is Lake Alexandrina. This part of the country belongs to the Ngarrindjeri people, it’s my people and it’s the site where the two Ngarrindjerri men went out fishing in their bark canoe.A long time ago, the Ngarrindjeri people would have …

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27/06/2001 By Dreamtime 4 Comments

Thukeri (Bream)

This is a story about two men who lived on the shores of Lake Alexandrina. They belonged to the Ngarrindjerri people.The two men set off in their bark canoe to go fishing on the lake. They travelled along on the calm, cool waters until they came to their favourite fishing place, called Loveday …

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