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Tamarra

A Story of Termites on Gurindji Country

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Wait time: About 2 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
Tamarra: A Story of Termites on Gurindji Country is a fascinating, illustrated science book that takes kids inside the life of termites through storytelling from the Gurindji People.

Did you know there are four types of termite poo? Or that a warm paste made from termite mound is used to strengthen a Gurindji baby's body and spirit? Or that spinifex (which termites eat) is one of the strongest plants in the world?

Created as a collaboration between over 30 First Nations and non-Indigenous contributors, the story and artworks explore how termites and their mounds connect different parts of Country, from tiny Gurindji babies and their loving grandmothers, to spiky spinifex plants growing in the hot sun.

Written in traditional Gurindji, Gurindji Kriol and English (with a QR code to an audio version spoken in language), Tamarra is a truly original story with beautiful artwork that takes readers on an educational and cultural journey through Gurindji Country.

Suitable for children aged 7 to 12 years.
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    • Books+Publishing

      May 30, 2023
      Tamarra is a nonfiction picture book that explains the relationship between the Gurindji people and termites. With gorgeous illustrations, the text not only provides information about termites—explaining their life cycles and the way they gather food, build their mounds and more—but also their significance to Gurindji people and how termites and their mounds are collected and used in important rituals. The book includes a glossary of important words and a pronunciation guide, and has text written in Gurindji, Gurindji Kriol and English. This title also comes with a QR code that allows you to listen to the story spoken in Gurindji and Gurindji Kriol—a wonderful way to fully immerse yourself in the information and learn about the language alongside everything else. It’s clear Tamarra was a project of love, since the book was created as a collaboration between over 30 First Nations and non-Indigenous contributors, and the behind-the-scenes information really helps bring everything together. Once I finished absorbing everything I had just read in English, I was excited to return to the beginning to listen to the story in Gurindji and Gurindji Kriol while reading along. A fantastic source of information, I recommend this book for anyone who loves learning and believe it would be a fantastic addition to any library.

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  • English

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