Barossa Nanna and the Swooping Magpies
Heather Gordon
Ratgeber / Natur
Beschreibung
Urrakurli is the Adnyamathanha word for Magpie.
A gang of male magpies is standing on the untidy road verge outside Barossa Nanna's house, bragging about their best efforts at swooping people, especially cyclists.
Two older male Urrakurli swoop down and land next to the gang.
Hey, Spike! Hey, Sniper! Hey, Simon!
Uh! Oh! Are Spike, Sniper and Simon in trouble?
This richly illustrated text shows the elder Urrakurli (magpies) teaching the young males the rules about swooping.
Two Adnyamathanha words - Urrakurli (magpie) and Udnyu (white people) are introduced in the text.
The Urrakurli were observed on the roadside verge at Barossa Nanna's house with conversation imagined by the author.
Kundenbewertungen
magpie, language, collage, Australia, Australian Aboriginal, bird, Adnyamathanha, papercraft