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  1. More Australian legendary tales by K Langloh 1856-1940 Parker, 2010-09-08
  2. Australian legendary tales; folklore of the Noongahburrahs as told to the picaninnies; by K Langloh 1856-1940 Parker, 2010-09-08
  3. Australian legendary tales; folklore of the Noongahburrahs as to by Parker. K. Langloh (Katie Langloh). 1856-1940., 1896-01-01
  4. More Australian legendary tales. collected from various tribes b by Parker. K. Langloh (Katie Langloh). 1856-1940., 1898-01-01

1. AUSTRALIAN LEGENDARY TALES FOLK-LORE OF THE NOONGAHBURRAHS AS TO By PARKER, K. L
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From the INTRODUCTION: The time is coming when it will be impossible to make even such a collection as this, for the old blacks are quickly dying out, and the young ones will probably think it beneath the dignity of their so-called civilisation even to remember such old-women's stories. Those who have themselves attempted the study of an unknown folk-lore will be able to appreciate the difficulties a student has to surmount before he can even induce those to talk who have the knowledge he desires. In this, as in so much else, those who are ready to be garrulous know little. I have confined this little book to the legends of the Narran tribe, known among themselves as Noongahburrahs. It is astonishing to find, within comparatively short distances, a diversity of language and custom. You may even find the same word in different tribes bearing a totally different meaning. Many words, too, have been introduced which the blacks think are English, and the English think are native. Such, for example, as piccaninny, and, as far as these outside blacks are concerned, boomerang is regarded as English, their local word being burren; yet nine out of ten people whom you meet think both are local native words.

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