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Yahoo Creek : an Australian mystery

Yahoo Creek : an Australian mystery

"Luminous images accompanied by newspaper extracts dating back to the early 1800s and words by Ngiyampaa Elder Peter Williams explore the ongoing mystery of yahoo encounters. 'He was surprised to observe a hairy human form, about seven feet in height, walking in the bush.' Queanbeyan Age, 24 August 1886. Throughout the first century or so of Australian settlement by Europeans, the pages of colonial newspapers were haunted by reports of a bewildering phenomenon: the mysterious yahoo or hairy man ... But what was it? Yahoo Creek breathes life into this little-known piece of Australian history - which, by many accounts, is a history still in the making. 'These stories are not my stories or your stories, they're our stories.' Peter Williams, Ngiyampaa Elder." --Back cover.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920448566 JF RID
Junior Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000065045436
ISBN 9781760631451
1760631450
Call Number 001.944 A823.4
Dates Riddle, Tohby
Name of Publisher Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2019.
Attachments illustrations ; 29 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "Luminous images accompanied by newspaper extracts dating back to the early 1800s and words by Ngiyampaa Elder Peter Williams explore the ongoing mystery of yahoo encounters. 'He was surprised to observe a hairy human form, about seven feet in height, walking in the bush.' Queanbeyan Age, 24 August 1886. Throughout the first century or so of Australian settlement by Europeans, the pages of colonial newspapers were haunted by reports of a bewildering phenomenon: the mysterious yahoo or hairy man ... But what was it? Yahoo Creek breathes life into this little-known piece of Australian history - which, by many accounts, is a history still in the making. 'These stories are not my stories or your stories, they're our stories.' Peter Williams, Ngiyampaa Elder." --Back cover.
Subject Children, Aboriginal Australian
Australian newspapers
Animals, Mythical
Curiosities and wonders
Australia History 1901-1922
Australia History 19th century
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