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![]() Great Kangaroo by Evelyn Kunda Seemingly, an early European visitor to Australia was speaking to an Aboriginal elder through an interpreter when a very strange creature bounded across their horizon. `What is it?’ asked the visitor. The interpreter slavishly repeated his question: `Kangaroo?’(meaning, `What is it?’). And that is how the `What is it?’ got its name. But the kangaroo plays a much more auspicious role in Aboriginal tradition. It was when the Flood came that Great Kangaroo gathered the animal people together to help him push back the inundating waters. He then spat out all the different tongues that the people of the earth would speak. | Price per print
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