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PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

1. DINEWAN THE EMU, AND GOOMBLEGUBBON THE BUSTARD

2. THE GALAH, AND OOLAH THE LIZARD

3. BAHLOO THE MOON AND THE DAENS

4. THE ORIGIN OF THE NARRAN LAKE

5. GOOLOO THE MAGPIE, AND THE WAHROOGAH

6. THE WEEOONIBEENS AND THE PIGGIEBILLAH

7. BOOTOOLGAH THE CRANE AND GOONUR THE KANGAROO RAT, THE FIRE MAKERS

8. WEEDAH THE MOCKING BIRD

9. THE GWINEEBOOS THE REDBREASTS

10. MEAMEI THE SEVEN SISTERS

11. THE COOKOOBURRAHS AND THE GOOLAHGOOL

12. THE MAYAMAH

13. THE BUNBUNDOOLOOEYS

14. OONGNAIRWAH AND GUINAREY

15. NARAHDARN THE BAT

16. MULLYANGAH THE MORNING STAR

17. GOOMBLEGUBBON, BEEARGAH, AND OUYAN

18. MOOREGOO THE MOPOKE, AND BAHLOO THE MOON

19. OUYAN THE CURLEW

20. DINEWAN THE EMU, AND WAHN THE CROWS

21. GOOLAHWILLEEL THE TOPKNOT PIGEONS

22. GOONUR, THE WOMAN-DOCTOR

23. DEEREEREE THE WAGTAIL, AND THE RAINBOW

24. MOOREGOO THE MOPOKE, AND MOONINGUGGAHGUL THE MOSQUITO BIRD

25. BOUGOODOOGAHDAH THE RAIN BIRD

26. THE BORAH OF BYAMEE

27. BUNNYYARL THE FLIES AND WURRUNNUNNAH THE BEES

28. DEEGEENBOYAH THE SOLDIER-BIRD

29. MAYRAH, THE WIND THAT BLOWS THE WINTER AWAY

30. WAYAMBEH THE TURTLE

31. WIRREENUN THE RAINMAKER

APPENDIX

GLOSSARY

Australian Legendary Tales: folk-lore of the Noongahburrahs as told to the Piccaninnies

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