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Books published by publisher Magabala Books

  • The Dream

    Rae Harris

    Paperback (Magabala Books, )
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  • Mura Migi Kazika: Torres Strait Islander Nursery Rhymes

    Alick Tipoti

    Paperback (Magabala Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
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  • Dabu Grows Up

    Selena Solomon, Dennis Nona

    Paperback (Magabala Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    After his mother is captured by hunters in the Torres Strait, that separates Australia and New Guinea, Dabu the dugong goes in search of his family, where he encounters some danger and makes a new friend.
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  • Best Little Knitter in the West: The Bin Saad, Sermsah

    Samantha Cook

    Paperback (Magabala Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
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  • Look and See

    Shane Morgan

    Paperback (Magabala Books, April 1, 2000)
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  • Gopal the Invincible

    Yogesvara Dasa, Jyotirmayi-Devi, Sunita-Devi

    Hardcover (Bala Books, June 1, 1984)
    Krishna, known as Gopal the cowherd boy, proves himself a worthy match for the nefarious creatures who come to disturb the life of his peaceful forest village.
  • Kaliya: King of Serpents

    Yogesvara Dasa, Joshua Greene, Patrick Wire

    Paperback (Bala Books, June 1, 1979)
    Krishna chases the poisonous serpent Kaliya from the waters of the Yamuna River, restoring the Yamuna to her original beauty.
  • Shakshi Gopal: A Witness for the Wedding

    Joshua Greene

    Paperback (Bala Books, June 1, 1987)
    Retells how the deity Sakshi Gopal leaves His altar to bear witness to a promise in which an elderly brahmin promises a younger one his daughter as a bride.
  • Fair Skin Black Fella

    Renee Fogorty

    Paperback (Magabala Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
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  • Enora and the Black Crane

    Arone Raymond Meeks

    Paperback (Magabala Books, Feb. 23, 2010)
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  • Kupi-Kupi and the Girl

    Daphne Punytjina Burton, Caroline Windy

    Paperback (Magabala Books, Broome WA, March 15, 2000)
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  • Us Mob Walawurru

    Lisa Wilyuka, David Spillman

    eBook (Magabala Books, April 28, 2020)
    Funny, straight-talking Ruby lives on a cattle station and goes to the ‘silver bullet’ school. When she questions Mr Duncan, her well-meaning teacher, on why their cultures are so at odds with each other, she unintentionally triggers her own awakening. The more Ruby learns, the harder the journey becomes as she is drawn back to country to uncover the secrets of her past.Us Mob Walawurru follows the life of Ruby, a young Luritja girl growing up in Central Australia in the 1960s. Living on a cattle station, Ruby is faced with many situations and dilemmas resulting from cultural difference – education, language, family obligation, relationship to country and environment, and ideas of ownership. Us Mob Walawurru is a work of historical fiction and inter-cultural exploration. Some of the events are based on stories told by the Luritja people of Titjikala in the Central Australia. Some historical events are also included.