The Quinkins

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  • The Quinkins Book Detail

  • Author : Percy J. Trezise
  • Release Date : 1978-01-01
  • Publisher : Sydney : Collins, 1978 (1979 printing)
  • Genre : Aboriginal Australians
  • Pages : 30
  • ISBN 13 : 9780001843707
  • File Size : 31,31 MB

The Quinkins by Percy J. Trezise PDF Summary

Book Description: SUMMARY: A story of the Quinkins, the spirit people of the Yatanji tribe's land. One group, the Imjim, steal children; the Timara play tricks on people but protect children from the Imjim.

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