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Paper Dreaming

 

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Paper Dreaming is an insightful collection of stories and poems written by a range of Indigenous writers, exploring notions of identity, culture, time, place and growing up in Australia today.

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Full PDF Textbook

  • Complete textbook [PDF, 14Mb]

PDF Textbook chapters

  • Preliminary pages [PDF, 3.8Mb]

  • Chapter 1 Daagun (Earth, Soil) [PDF, 2.6Mb]

  • Chapter 2 Muuurruu (Path, Track) [PDF, 3.1Mb]

  • Chapter 3 Buurraay (Child, Baby) [PDF, 1.3Mb]

  • Chapter 4 Guwan (Blood) [PDF, 4.7Mb]

  • Contributors [PDF, 720Kb]

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    Authors

    Compiling Editor: Lorna Munro