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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">ONg>Last journey of the old KangarooONg>

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">by Yungari Betty LONg Nungarrayi, Lajamanu, 1995

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ONt: 12.0px 'Times New Roman'; color: #000000;">translated from Warlpiri with Barbara GibsON Nakamarra (1995) and edited for the CD-ROM Dream trackers (UNESCO, 2000) by Barbara GlowczewskiONt: 12.0px 'Lucida Grande';">

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Abstract

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Kangaroo is old and blind. His wives make him travel with their children. When it's too hot, they bury him in the ground to cool down his body. They walk at night making bush fires to stay warm. The women hunt for all the family. Sometimes they sleep with no food and cannot find water for days. This lONg story shows the harsh cONditiONs of the old hunting and gathering days, but it also presents with humor the attachment to ONe's country of both Kangaroo and his wives, who make him walk to see their country while he complains, wanting to be back in his country. 

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">ONg>Crossing the desertONg>

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Wankanyi is a site of the Yawarrangi Kangaroo Dreaming, situated in the east of the country of the Anmatyerre tribe. My parents and a few other Warlpiri went over there to bring back a boy who had come to us ON a kurdiji tour. ON the way back my mother found herself pregnant with me. People said it was a spirit-child of the Kangaroo Dreaming at Wankanyi. That's why it is my kurruwalpa although I look after the Ngarrka Dreaming in my father's country at Purpalala where I grew up.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Kangaroo is old and blind. He is sleeping at Wankanyi.Two of his wives wake him up, make him get up and take him for a hike. His other wives are coming as well, his whole family, his children and grand-children follow the old man who is being guided by the two Nangala. It is very hot. They stop and build a shelter in the shade with leaves. They have a rest until sunset. Then the weather is cooling down and they keep going at night-time. Arriving at a waterhole, they make the old man sit down and give him something to eat and drink. Then they all go to sleep.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They wake up before sunrise. It is very cold. They light a fire and place Kangaroo in frONt of it for him to warm up. Poor old man, he is very far away from his country now. But they give him a walking stick in his hands to take him even further. The sun is burning down again.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Leave me in the shade, I want to sit down for a while...' the old man says.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">He sits down under a new bough shade, surrounded by his children and his wives. In the evening they cONtinue their journey, then stop close to another waterhole to quench their thirst. The wives say to the children

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Little ONes, you take care of your grandfather, a snake might come, dON't leave him alONe!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They take off hunting and bring back some wardapi goannas and small wapirti yams for their old husband. After dinner the sONs and daughter build a shelter for their father and go to sleep beside him. They sleep. Poor Kangaroo, he has got no eyes. Early in the morning, the women cook the yams.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You have to get up and eat,' say the wives to the old man. 'We want to take off as early as possible. If we find a waterhole we'll leave you there and go hunting for game and other food.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They all take off, carrying their dishes full of water, either in their arms or ON their heads. They stop in the shade of a dry tree.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We must have a rest to refresh ourselves,' says Kangaroo. 'If not, I'll be burnt by the sun!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They are in the desert; there is no water. They wait till night-time. Then they light the spinifex grass and with torches in their hands they take off, burning the grass ON their way to have light and to keep warm. They stop.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Tomorrow we'll find some water, dON't say anything!' says ONe of the woman.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">The next day they find a rockhole. They sit the old man down and moisten his body. Then the women go hunting, leaving him in the care of the children. They dig out big yams, puurda, and after the meal they all keep going.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll never find much game here, we have to walk much further!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Indeed, much further they find goannas and small pythONs which they cook for the old man.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Have you eaten enough meat now? Are you satisfied?'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Oh yes!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">The women go looking for more food, leaving the old man in the shade with the children. This time they find ngarlajiyi yams. Kangaroo becomes impatient and says to the children,

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Go and get your mothers, they should already be back!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">The children scan the horizON. Seeing nothing, they start walking to look for their mothers who arrive with lots of yams and big lizards.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We hunt this meat for you! You have to wait for us, not to look for us!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Having cooked the meat the wives call the old man

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Come here and eat! You shouldn't sleep like that all day! '

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Where else are you going to take me?'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Tomorrow we'll leave for Jilka waterhole.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You should ONly make me walk during the night and not when it is hot!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Get up, it is night-time, say the wives. We have to go far, we'll stop halfway and leave again early in the morning to reach the waterhole. '

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">The old man follows them with complaints.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We have to stop and camp for at least two days. DON't drag me ON like this every night, I am tired!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We can't stop for lONg,' say the wives, 'there is not enough food here. If we find a place with enough resources, then we can camp there for a few days.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Finally they arrive at Jilka, the creek is dry but it has underground soaks. While Kangaroo is resting ON the sand in the shade of a tree, the women go hunting and talk about their husband,

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll just take him round the waterholes of this creek, then we'll take him back to Wankanyi. He had enough.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They bring back plenty of lizards and especially pulya pulya perenties. Having cleaned them and grilled them, they give the old man a tail.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We give you this meat. It's very good, very fat.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'I know this meat!' says the old man, happy to eat all the fat which covers the white and tender meat. 

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">In the morning the women explain to Kangaroo,

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Your country ends here, now we'll be going back.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They hand him his walking stick but, instead of turning back, they drag him even further. 

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You have taken me very far,' complains Kangaroo, 'I have no eyes to see. You'd better take me straight back to Wankanyi!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'DON't you talk like that. We have to hunt for game,' ONe wife replies.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Well, I wON't say anything else!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They walk around a hill and camp close by. The old man complains again

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Why do you make me walk across the rocks, I might fall!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'DON't worry, we'll help you to climb up. We wON't throw you, you are not a dog.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They follow all the waterholes of the creek that goes through the rocks. At Mount Brakley, Pawu, the country of the Rain Dreaming, they settle for a while. Kangaroo's wives have taken him to the country of their own Dreaming. All day lONg they go hunting with their grown-up children, leaving their husband in the care of his grand-children.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">ONg>Coming backONg>

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">ONe day the women decide to take Kangaroo back to his country. They cross the mulga acacia trees country. ONce again the old man becomes impatient.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Take me to my country!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'But that's what we are doing, we are going back for good.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Then let's have a rest, I'm tired!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We can't stop here, there is no water.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You dON't think of the children, they will die of thirst in this sun!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'The children are fine, they can walk. But you are talking too much!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Take me back to my country!' Kangaroo repeats endlessly.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We are getting closer to your country.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Well then, find some game. DON't be angry with me, feed me!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">The wives catch some meat but the old blind man is feeling more and more homesick. 

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Where are you taking me?' asks Kangaroo.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We are taking you to your country as you wanted. We stopped to sleep but there is no water to refresh you.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'That's it. You are angry with me and the children. You dON't love them any lONger. You are trying to get us burnt by the sun!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'The children dON't complain at all but you exaggerate! We'll put you in the shade and we'll leave tONight.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">In the evening they are getting ready to leave.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll walk straight ON and stop halfway,' the women explain.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'But there wON't be any water!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Too bad, you are too homesick!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'No,' objects a sON, 'we have to find some water for our father.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">So, they make a new detour to find some water. Kangaroo moistens his whole body and lies down in the shade, sick from the sun. 

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Do you want to stay here?' ask the wives.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Yes, you can go hunting. The little ONes will take care of me.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Go, I'll look after him,' says a sON.

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They come back, their arms full of food.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Here is goanna meat, yams and yawakiyi black plums, have a good feed, we are going to cONtinue our journey!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'I am really weak, you have taken me too far. I want to go straight back now!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Did you eat enough old man?' asks a sON.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'I had enough. But your mothers are driving me crazy walking all the time, I am going to tell them what I think!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Let's go!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'OK, OK. But walk slowly, dON't forget that I am blind!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll guide you, we'll stay close to you,' say all the children.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll lead you across the rocks, dON't say anything, stay quiet, otherwise you might fall,' says a wife.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You have to guide me over the plain, not in the rocks!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">So they make another detour to avoid the rocks. They cross the dunes, slowly climbing up and down over the uneven ground which has been formed by the streaming water of the rain seasON.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We have led you over clear ground, are you satisfied?' asks ONe wife.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Yes, yes, that's fine. But where is my country?'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We are getting there.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'When will we be there?'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Wait till tomorrow. It's no good to ask like that. We'll lead you there, dON't worry.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Tired, they stop. The wives lay Kangaroo ON the ground and massage his legs.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'More!' demands the old man.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Is that enough now?' they ask after a while.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Yes, I think you have well straightened up my legs.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Try to walk then!' they say, helping him to get up.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'No problem! Guide me into the shade, we'll have a rest together.'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll look after you here,' say the wives, taking him under a tree.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Yes, stay with me.'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You have taken him too far,' say the children, 'the poor thing, he is blind!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'He is our husband, he has to stay with us,' they reply.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Yes, he has accompanied you, but what can we do? He is old and you have made him sick!'

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'We'll take him back to Wankanyi,' ONe woman says, 'we'll sleep here and then we'll go straight back. We have taken him far, but that was the last time. After this we'll never again move away from his country!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They go to sleep. In the morning Kangaroo wakes up

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Light a fire for me, a big ONe, I want to warm myself up!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They light a fire for him and give him something to eat and to drink. Then they walk in the sun. Poor Kangaroo, he is burnt ON the head and the back! They dig a hole, put him inside and cover his body with fresh earth coming from deep layers like we used to do to refresh ourselves in the desert. Kangaroo is buried in the damp sand.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'You have taken me too far. I told you before, now I am sick!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">He falls asleep and wakes up in the night. 

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'Give me some water and moisten my body!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">Some pour their water dishes over him and the others moisten him with their hands.

ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">'I am sick, lead me carefully now!'

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ONt: 12.0px Arial; color: #000000;">They take him to Wankanyi, his country. That was in the afternoON. ON their arrival a cave opened over there and they all went in. They disappeared under the ground at Wankanyi, in the country of the yawarrangi Kangaroo Dreaming.

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Archives de chercheurs: Barbara Glowczewski [Collection(s) 28]
Audio of stories and songs, Lajamanu, Central Australia, 1984 [Set(s) 709]
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Object(s) ID 70082
Permanent URI https://www.odsas.net/object/70082
Title/DescriptionJukurrpa; Yawulyu: Continuation of Marlu Dreaming on side 1
Author(s)Betty Nungarrayi
Year/Period1984
LocationLajamanu, Tanami Desert, Central Australia
Coordinateslat -35.27 / long 149.08
Language(s)Warlpiri
Copyright Barbara Glowczewski
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Quote this document Glowczewski, Barbara 1984 [accessed: 2024/5/3]. "Jukurrpa; Yawulyu: Continuation of Marlu Dreaming on side 1" (Object Id: 70082). In Audio of stories and songs, Lajamanu, Central Australia, 1984 . Tape: 3 side 2. ODSAS: https://www.odsas.net/object/70082.
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