Noongar Mambara Bakitj

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Noongar Mambara Bakitj The Charles and Joy Staples South West Region Publications Fund was established in 1984 on the basis of a generous donation to The University of Western Australia by Charles and Joy Staples. The purpose of the Fund was to make the results of research on the South West region of Western Australia widely available so as to assist the people of the South West region and those in government and private organisations concerned with South West projects to appreciate the needs and possibilities of the region in the widest possible historical perspective. The Fund is administered by a committee whose aims are to make possible the publication (either by full or part funding), by UWA Publishing, of research in any discipline relevant to the South West region. An old story retold by Kim Scott, Lomas Roberts and the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project With artwork by Geoffrey Woods and Anthony Roberts The Charles and Joy Staples South West Region Publications Fund

First published in 2011 by UWA Publishing Crawley, Western Australia 6009 www.uwap.uwa.edu.au UWAP is an imprint of UWA Publishing a division of The University of Western Australia This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of privatestudy, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission.enquiries should be made to the publisher. Copyright Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project Incorporated 2011 The moral right of the author has been asserted. Design and typeset by Anna Maley-Fadgyas Printed by Imago Cover image by Geoffrey Woods National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data: Noongar Mambara Bakitj / prepared under the direction of the Wirlomin Noongar Language Stories Project Incorporated ; retelling by Kim Scott and Lomas Roberts ; illustrations by Geoffrey Woods ; English text by Kim Scott. 9781742582955 (pbk.) Noongar language--fiction. Scott, Kim, 1957- Roberts, Lomas. Woods, Geoffrey. Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project. A899.1534

Noongar Mambara Bakitj Lomas Roberts Sr (nephew of Bob Roberts), Albany, January 2007 Freddie Winmer (Winmir), Borden, 1973. Image courtesy of the B.A.R. Collection, South Australian Museum. This book is inspired by a story Bob Roberts told the linguist Gerhardt Laves at Albany, Western Australia, around 1931. It has been workshopped in a series of community meetings, which included some of the contemporary family of both those men, and would not have been possible without their involvement and support. We would also like to thank Dr John Henderson at the University of Western Australia, Abmusic (Aboriginal Corporation), the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Mary Gimondo, Lefki Kailis and Margaret Robinson. The goodwill of the family of Gerhardt Laves is also very much appreciated. The Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project has been sponsored by the Aboriginal Lands Trust and the West Australian Department of Indigenous Affairs, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board of the Australia Council, the Indigenous Heritage Program of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities and Healthway promoting the Respect Yourself Respect Your Culture message. Key people in the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project have included: Hazel Brown, Audrey Brown (RIP), Lomas Roberts Sr (RIP), Helen Nelly, Gerald Williams Sr, Gerald Williams Jr, Russell Nelly, Iris Woods, Geoffrey Woods (RIP), Roma Winmar, Edward Brown Sr (RIP), Ezzard Flowers, Jenny Crosbie and Kim Scott. To download a reading of this story, or for instructions on how to purchase a CD containing the reading, go to: www.wirlomin.com.au 3

Noongar baal datj koorl, ngardanginy. Noongar he meat go hunting Kitj kiiny, dowak kiiny, kerl kiiny koorl koorl koorl. Spear nothing club nothing boomerang nothing go go go Baal djin-ak yongka djinang. He feet-of kangaroo see Long time ago, one of our people went hunting. Even though he had no weapons no spear, no throwing stick, no boomerang he went looking for tracks until, finally, he found a kangaroo track in the sand. It was so old and faint he could hardly see it. 4 Noongar Mambara Bakitj

Koorl koorl koorl djinang nidja karl mambara nyinalangainy. Go go go see this fire spirit creature sitting all together Baalap wangk, Nidja demangka birt nyoondok koorliny. They say this old-people track you going Kaya, nyoondok wort koorl datj darlanginy yey. Yes you away go meat chasing now Noongar wangk, Boordawan djinang koorl koorl yongka darlanginy. Noongar say later see go go kangaroo chasing He followed that track, never taking his eyes away from it. Suddenly, he looked up and saw some spirit creatures mambara, we call them. They were sitting around a campfire and staring right back at him. Hey, they said, old people come this way, but not for a long time. I m just hunting kangaroo, he told them. See this track? Pretty old, unna? They looked at one another. Go on then my boy. You re right. Keep going. 6 Noongar Mambara Bakitj

Djinang nidja yongka nyininy. See this kangaroo sitting Noongar, baal koorl barang kaat baaminy waadam. man he go grab head hitting kill Yongka baal noytj ngoorndiny. Kangaroo he dead lying Noongar yongka-iny kediny koorl. Man kangaroo carry go Our old grandfather s grandfather who in this story is only a boy kept following the kangaroo track. It looked like the kangaroo must be close. Suddenly, there it was, feeding. It lifted its head every now and then to scratch its chest and look around, but the Noongar made sure the kangaroo never saw him. He crept closer and closer, stopping whenever the kangaroo looked his way, and then like lightning he rushed up and punched it in the head. Killed it. Carried it away. 8 Noongar Mambara Bakitj

Noongar-l mambara yang datj dawool. Man spirit-creature give meat thigh Mambara wangk, Nidja kwop. Spirit creature say this good Noongar wort koorl koorl djinang mambara waam. Man away go go see spirit creature stranger/other Baal mambara yongka datj yang wort koorl. He spirit creature kangaroo meat give away go He stopped at the mambara camp and gave them a kangaroo leg. A little bit later he met some other mambara, and he gave them the other kangaroo leg. He was glad they let him hunt in their country. Then he headed for home, carrying what remained of his food. 10 Noongar Mambara Bakitj