Walmajarri Language Stories Collection.
Purluman Karrinyani Kiyirta (A Bullock Standing at the Gate) slwa_b3303747_1
Wirliwirlikarti Marnalu Yani (We Went Fishing) slwa_b3303747_20
Life at Ngalapita slwa_b3303747_33
Going Fishing slwa_b3303747_34
Olabak (Bugs) slwa_b3303747_35
Layi Pinyungku (The Pinyungku Snake) slwa_b3303747_36
Two Brothers Get Lost in the Bush slwa_b3303747_87
Wajilipungujangka Ngangkirr Ngangkirr (The Pig Chase) slwa_b3303747_88
Purlka Nyangu Jarrwakarraji (The Big Sea Snake) slwa_b3303747_89
Yukarnujuwal Jilpirtijarti (The Sleepy Snake) slwa_b3303747_90
Layingu Lamparntu paja Karrartakujirni (I Was Frightened by a Small Thing) slwa_b3303747_149
Kalparrku (Getting Crabs From the Billabong) slwa_b3303747_150
Jampungany Warntarnukarra (Getting Waterlillies) slwa_b3303747_151
Ninyjaartanga Marnalu Kakaru Marlapungani (Getting Mussels at Ninyjaarta) slwa_b3303747_152
Kurlirra Martuwarrakarti (South to the River) slwa_b3303747_153
Rainbow Story slwa_b3303747_154
The Two Sisters slwa_b3303747_155
The Bull Chased the Boy slwa_b3303747_156
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