Name Boori Pryor | Role Writer | |
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Books Shake A Leg, My Girragundji, Njunjul the Sun, Flytrap, Coming Closer: Listen wit |
Children s book festival 2012 in conversation with boori monty pryor and alison lester
Boori Monty Pryor (born 1950) is an Indigenous Australian writer best known as a storyteller and as the inaugural Australian Children's Laureate (2012–2013).
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- Children s book festival 2012 in conversation with boori monty pryor and alison lester
- Gruffalo song in melbourne town hall with malcolm donaldson and boori monty pryor
- References
Pryor is descended from the Birri-gubba nation of the Bowen region and the Kunggandji people from Yarrabah, near Cairns. He had a long career communicating Indigenous culture to schools in Australia, performing dances, playing didgeridoo, and storytelling, before turning to writing books. He has worked in film and television, sport, and music. In 1990, Pryor received the National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee Award as a result of his "outstanding contribution to the promotion of Indigenous culture."

In his keynote address for the 2013 Come Out Festival in Adelaide, Pryor spoke about the importance of storytelling, performance, and dance in engaging children with literacy, literature, and Indigenous cultures. Pryor was an ambassador for the National Year of Reading (Australia) in 2012.

Gruffalo song in melbourne town hall with malcolm donaldson and boori monty pryor

