Marri Amu and Marri Tjevin plants and animals : Aboriginal biocultural knowledge from the Moyle River, plains and coast, north Australia / Malhima Marie Long, Alitj Ambrose Piyalam (Pulda). Atu Frank Dumoo, Yilimu Bernadine Kungul, Deninh Denise Perdjert, Alunga Les Kundjil, Melvuyin Clave Dumoo (Wanybu), Pinpirrith Majella Chula, Vivil Marina Tchinbururr, Memerlk Martin Mullumbuk, Maree Klesch, Dittin Aloysius Kungul, Mark Crocombe and Glenn Wightmann.
Material type: TextSeries: Northern Territory botanical bulletin ; no. 45Publisher: Batchelor, NT : Palmerston, NT : Batchelor Institute Press ; Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 2016Copyright date: © 2016Description: 296 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour map ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781743500958
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- Ethnobiology
- Aboriginal Australians -- Ethnobiology -- Australia -- Northern Territory
- Marri Amu and Marri Tjevin (Australian people) -- Ethnobiology -- Australia -- Northern Territory
- Ethnobiology -- Northern Territory -- Wadeye and Kuy area
- Plants, Useful -- Australia, Northern
- Animals -- Australia, Northern
- Northern Territory
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | State Botanical Collection | RBG | 581.61099429 MAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | RBGM00007377 |
Includes bibliography: pages 262-263 and indexes.
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Fieldwork and biocultural knowledge recording -- Marri Amu and Marri Tjevin dreamtime stories and biocultural knowledge -- Marri Amu and Marri Tjevin plant knowledge -- Marri Amu and Marri Tjevin animal knowledge -- Categorisation of Marri and Marri Tjevin plant and animal use -- References -- Further information -- Index of animal and plant common names -- Index of Marri Amu, Marri Tjevin and Murrinhpatha names -- Marri Ami and Marri Tjevin language sounds: a quick guide.
"This book tells the Marri Amu and Marri Tjevin story of plant and animal knowledge. This knowledge is ancient, detailed and complex. It has been part of the north Australian landscape for thousands of generations. Keeping this knowledge strong is a key responsibility of Marri Amu and Marri Tejvin Elders. We are very proud of this book and hope it will keep our knwledge strong, and will allow new generations to learn it. We hope this book keeps the knowledge strong forever"...backcover.