The Sydney Language | Author: Jakelin Troy Puzzles Taking its name from one
Description
Taking its name from one of Kaweco's earliest pens
48% nylon and 2% lycra
Shirley Purdie is a senior Gija artist based at the Warmun Art Centre in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia
ABS plastic
This Spitfire brooch is handmade and hand painted by photographer and artist Martin de Ruyter in Nelson
The Sydney Language | Author: Jakelin Troy Puzzles Taking its name from oneThe Sydney Language is now called by its many clan names, including Gadigal in the Sydney city area and Dharug in Western Sydney. The word for Aboriginal person in this language is 'yura', this word been used to help identify the language, with the most common spellings being Iyora and Eora. Paperback 24 x 17 cm 120 pages
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