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3.9

The present series of legends have all been collected by myself from the Blacks, as were the previous ones. But in this instance, I had much help given to me by friends, who either told or sent me scraps of legends they themselves had seen or heard. On receiving any such I immediately made inquiries amongst the Blacks, and I was often enabled to complete the scraps, gaining through their hints a whole legend.

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Preface and Introduction 22:54 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
The Crane and the Crow 2:36 Lu par CooperWatmough
Beereeun the Magic Maker 16:38 Lu par CooperWatmough
Boorah the Kangaroo and Dinewan the Emu 3:12 Lu par CooperWatmough
Gheeger Gheeger the Cold West Wind 8:01 Lu par Aakarsh Garg
Bilber and Mayrah 3:52 Lu par Matt Stiner
Bralgah the Dancing Bird 11:29 Lu par Keren Smithies
How the Sun was Made 4:08 Lu par Availle
Sturt's Desert Pea, The Blood Flower 12:57 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
Iiggiebillah the Porcupine 3:20 Lu par Matt Stiner
Gayardaree the Platypus 7:47 Lu par Matt Stiner
How Mungghee, or Mussels were brought to the Creeks 5:28 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
Wurrunnah's trip to the Sea 9:44 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
Walloobahl the Bark Lizard 4:50 Lu par Kerry Adams
Goolayyahlee the Pelican 7:16 Lu par prajak
Mungoongarlee the Igguana and Ouyouboolooey the Black Snake 11:11 Lu par Keren Smithies
Wayambeh the Turtle and Woggoon the Turkey 9:33 Lu par prajak
Where the Frost comes From 4:49 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
Burburr the Giant Brown and Yellow Snake 7:16 Lu par Kerry Adams
The Youayah Mayamah, or Stone Frogs 8:06 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
A Legend of the Flowers 10:26 Lu par prajak
The Frog Heralds of the Flood 5:23 Lu par Kerry Adams
Eerin, the Small Grey Owl 9:37 Lu par Beeswaxcandle
The Legend of Nar-oong-owie, the Sacred Island 4:23 Lu par Aakarsh Garg
Glossary 7:57 Lu par Beeswaxcandle