Walking the Rock Country in Kakadu

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It's yekke, early dry season. Kundenge karrire kunwarddehwardde. Let's walk the rock country. Wardi karribolknan, let's see what we can see in Gagudju, Kakadu. Ben Tyler and Diane Lucas share stories, knowledge and their love of the land on a walk through one of Australia's most ancient and beautiful ecosystems, introducing Kundjeyhmi language, one of the Bininj Kunwok languages of Kakadu and western Arnhem Land, along the way. Look into these lush green bushes. We might find something . . . There is alyurr! Kakkak Kapindi, my mother's mother, told us alyurr are the Lightning people's children. When the rains begin, they come out of the soil. As they grow, they shed their skins and their bright colours are revealed. Soon they will find a mate. Emma Long's detailed and beautifully rendered images bring to vivid life the rich and varied plant and animal life of this unique place, encouraging young and old to see, hear, smell and feel the land and experience how Aboriginal people have lived and walked Country for thousands of years.

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Author:
Diane Lucas (AU) and Ben Tyler (AU)
lllustrator:
Emma Long (AU)

Reviews

  • 4
    rock country, aboriginal, first nations, australia, native animals, nature, country, family, kakadu, environment, rock country ecosystems, plants, birds, animals, indigenous languages, first nations australian history and culture, kundjeyhmi

    Posted by Novel Insight Reviews on 4th Jun 2024

    In the early dry season, a family travels to walk the rock country. On the walk, they encounter several native Australian animals and learn valuable lessons about the land, its inhabitants, and their enduring connection to it.