More Australian Legendary Tales
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Katie Langloh Parker was a writer known for meticulously recording the stories of Aboriginal peoples. Her work offers a crucial lens into the beliefs and narratives of the people of the Australian outback during a period of cultural decline. While her accounts reflect the prejudices of her time and contain misconceptions, they hold significant literary value as a testament to oral traditions. Her most notable contribution lies in preserving early records of ancestral beings, casting doubt on later theories of their construction.


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