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The First Walkabout

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1954

Publisher
  
Longman

Publication date
  
1954

Pages
  
129pp

Genre
  
Children's literature

Country
  
Australia

Authors
  
Norman Tindale, H. A. Lindsay

Similar
  
Good Luck to the Rider, All the Proud Tribesmen, The Crooked Snake, Eye to Eye, Tiger in the Bush

The First Walkabout (1954) is a novel for children by Australian authors Norman B. Tindale & Harold Arthur Lindsay, illustrated by Madeleine Boyce. It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1955.

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Plot outline

The book tells the story of the very earliest occupation of the continent of Australia by the Negrito people, a diminutive race that arrived in Australia before the present-day aborigines' ancestors.

Critical reception

While covering a selection of possible Christmas book gifts for children in The Brisbane Telegraph in 1954, a reviewer noted: "Mr. Tindale is ethnologist at the South Australian museum, and Mr. Lindsay is the well-known authority on the Australian bushland. They have collaborated to produce an authentic and entertaining story of Australia some ten or twelve thousand years ago."

References

The First Walkabout Wikipedia


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