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My Home in Kakadu

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Summary

Through the eyes of her granddaughter, Tarrah, respected Bunitj Elder, Jane Christophersen reveals the beauty of life in Kakadu and the significance of the changing seasons to those who live there.

Striking illustrations show all the elements of daily life as Tarrah goes bush with her family, gathering fruits, fishing and hunting.

About the Author

During her early years, Jane Christophersen was raised living off the land in the Kakadu National Park. Around age nine she was taken away to live with a family in Darwin. She is a traditional owner of Kakadu, an elder of the Bunitj clan and has also been a member of the Kakadu Board of Management.

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Korff, J 2018, My Home in Kakadu, <https://stage.creativespirits.info/resources/books/my-home-in-kakadu>, retrieved 18 November 2024

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