First Nations Languages - EY

Updated June 25, 2025
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Wunambi the water snake
O'Brien, May L.
Cassette
Wunambi, a powerful and awesome water snake roamed the earth carving the rivers and creeks of the traditional country of the Wongutha people of Western Australia. A traditional dreaming story, the tale explores traditional culture, art and responsibilities to land.
Birrarung Wilam : a story from Aboriginal Australia
Murphy, Aunty Joy
Paper Book
Travel along Melbourne's twisting Yarra River in a glorious celebration of Indigenous culture and Australia's unique flora and fauna. As ngua rises, Bunjil soars over mountain ash, flying higher and higher as the wind warms. Below, Birrarung begins its long winding path down...
Welcome to Country : a traditional Aboriginal ceremony
Murphy Wandin, Joy
Paper Book
An Aboriginal ceremony of Welcome to Country is depicted for the first time in a stunning picture book from two Indigenous Australians. Welcome to the lands of the Wurundjeri people. The people are part of the land, and the land is a part of them. Aboriginal communities across...
Bush tracks
Moriarty, Ros
Paper Book
What Australian animal is that? Follow the tracks and find the animal in this lyrical story for the very young that features Indigenous artwork by Balarinji.
Splosh for the billabong
Moriarty, Ros
Paper Book
A lyrical book which revels in all things swirly and squelchy, and explores northern Australian animals and landscapes as well as Indigenous art.
Kangaroos hop
Moriarty, Ros.
Paper Book
Simple, intelligent, bright and cheerful, this early childhood concept book introduces animal names and verbs and celebrates Indigenous art in a joyous, non-didactic and playful way.
Ten scared fish
Moriarty, Ros.
Paper Book
Simple, intelligent, bright and cheerful, this early childhood concept book introduces animals and numbers and celebrates Indigenous art in a joyous, non-didactic and playful way.

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