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Oodgeroo Noonuccal (/ˈʊdɡəruː ˈnuːnəkəl/ UUD-gə-roo NOO-nə-kəl; born
Kathleen Jean Mary Ruska,
later Kath
Walker (3
November 1920 – 16
September 1993)...
- The Nunukul, also
spelt Noonuccal and
known also as
Moondjan are an
Aboriginal Australian people, one of
three Quandamooka peoples, who traditionally...
- half-quoll
beast Yara-ma-yha-who,
monstrous bloodsucking dwarf Noonuccal, Oodgeroo;
Noonuccal,
Kabul Oodgeroo (September 1988), "The
Rainbow Serpent", Meanjin...
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Religion Macmillan Publishing (1986) p. 284 See for example, "Oodgeroo
Noonuccal", Kath Walker's
story collected in
Stradbroke Dreamtime. [1] Archived...
- Are
Going (1964) is a
collection of
poems by
Australian writer Oodgeroo Noonuccal. It was
published by
Jacaranda Press in 1964. The
collection includes...
- ;children's books,
including Stradbroke Dreamtime by
activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal, and
books by
artist Sally Morgan. Her
design commissions include one...
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Watson 2016 and Ali
Cobby Eckermann 2017) and the
inaugural Oodgeroo Noonuccal Indigenous Poetry Prize.
Queensland Poetry maintains its
commitment to...
- the
first granted to
indigenous people in
South Queensland.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal (born
Kathleen Ruska;
later Kath Walker, 1920-1993) was one of the most...
- Mark Robinson. It was
named after Indigenous activist and poet
Oodgeroo Noonuccal. It
largely replaces the
abolished district of Cleveland.
Located in City...
- person, in his
Legendary Tales of the
Aborigines (1924–1925).
Oodgeroo Noonuccal (1920–1995) was a
famous Aboriginal poet,
writer and
rights activist,...