For every Warlpiri myth, fable, or folktale about a child left in camp by its parents while they go hunting, a child who then gets adopted by dingoes, who treat it as one of their own, there is a myth, fable, or folktale about a dingo pup left behind in camp by its parents, who are off hunting, a pup who then gets adopted by Yapa (Warlpiri people), who treat it as one of their own. These stories beautifully reveal the close bonds between Yapa and dingoes (and later, dogs). As Eunice, a senior Warlpiri woman, puts it, “Dogs look after you, they are family, warlalja. They get upset, they cry when someone passes away, they are like people in that way, they grieve. They worry for their humans, and they are happy when you are happy, they are rel...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
A number of dog safety resources have been produced as a result of this research. Obtain a copy ...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Canids form a large part of Indigenous Australian life and myth-...
Yawulyu have been passed down through many generations of Warlpiri women. In this book, the juju-nga...
Dingoes feature prominently in Australian Aboriginal Creation stories and are also widely regarded a...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
Kyokutei Bakin’s epic novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden (Chronicle of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi Clan o...
his chapter investigates the challenges of script development when adapting Dingo: The Dog Who Conqu...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Time is running out for the opportunity to study the New Guinea singing dog (Canis hallstromi Trough...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
A number of dog safety resources have been produced as a result of this research. Obtain a copy ...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...
Ostensibly about dingoes and dogs, this paper explores aspects of the contemporary social world of W...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Canids form a large part of Indigenous Australian life and myth-...
Yawulyu have been passed down through many generations of Warlpiri women. In this book, the juju-nga...
Dingoes feature prominently in Australian Aboriginal Creation stories and are also widely regarded a...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
Kyokutei Bakin’s epic novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden (Chronicle of the Eight Dogs of the Satomi Clan o...
his chapter investigates the challenges of script development when adapting Dingo: The Dog Who Conqu...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Time is running out for the opportunity to study the New Guinea singing dog (Canis hallstromi Trough...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
A number of dog safety resources have been produced as a result of this research. Obtain a copy ...
Dogs and dingoes are an integral part of many Australian Indigenous cultures. However, similar to hu...