Yaltji Ngayuku Papa? by Students of Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School - ISBN: 9781923179301
Hardcover
Lost dog in the desert: a charming outback adventure!

Yaltji Ngayuku Papa?

Where’s My Dog?

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  • Hardcover

    44 pages

  • Release Date

    27 August 2024

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Summary

Far out on desert Country, in the remote Community of Tjuntjuntjara, a cheeky papa (dog) called Tjanpi Tjanpi has gotten away. Where could he be hiding? Follow along as Kililpi and her friends look all over the Community for Tjanpi Tjanpi, meet the dogs of Tjuntjuntjara, see the sights and learn some Pitjantjatjara along the way.

Created by the students of Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School, Yaltji Ngayuku Papa? gives a playful and charming tour of life in one of Australia’s most r…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781923179301
ISBN-10:1923179306
Author:Students of Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School
Publisher:Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Imprint:Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:44
Release Date:27 August 2024
Weight:298g
Dimensions:13mm x 220mm x 200mm
Audience Age:3
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Yaltji Ngayuku Papa? by Students of Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School - ISBN: 9781923179301
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About The Author

Students of Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School

Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School is located in the Tjuntjuntjara Community, home of the Spinifex people, located in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia. Ninti Pulka is the school motto, which in English means smart and strong. Yaltji Ngayuku Papa? was created by the following students: Thalia Brown-Baird, Zara Brown, William Coleman, Keiran Currie, Maylee Davies, TT Hogan, Jason Walker and Katrina Williams.

About the workshop leaders:

Stewart Ennis is a Scottish writer and photographer. His stories, plays, poems and pictures have appeared on a wide variety of pages, stages and platforms. He is currently studying for a PhD in creative writing with Curtin University in WA and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.

Ange Leech is a community consultant, multimedia artist, and entrepreneur. She has been involved with the Tjuntjuntjara Community since 2012, during which time she has facilitated punu (wood carving) workshops for the remote Community school, and project managed a variety of multimedia animation projects with the acclaimed Milpa.

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