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In fact Girragundji is the Kunggandji word for a green tree frog. Explore other Aboriginal words in the text. Brainstorm with students any local Aboriginal language words that have been preserved in your community.
Who wrote My Girragundji?
Boori Monty Pryor He has written several award-winning books with Meme McDonald including Maybe Tomorrow, My Girragundji, The Binna Binna Man and Njunjul the Sun.
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