The Legends of Moonie Jarl
By (Author) Moonie Jarl
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
1st December 2014
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Hardback
Width 190mm, Height 247mm, Spine 9mm
314g
The book tells the stories of the Butchulla people, the Indigenous people of Fraser Island and the Fraser Coast, Queensland. Published in 1964, it was the first Aboriginal children's book to be published and was written and designed by Butchulla siblings Moonie Jarl (Wilf Reeves) and Wandi (Olga Miller), both of whom have since passed away. The Legends of Moonie Jarl gives a deeper understanding and appreciation of Butchulla culture among the broader community, and contributes to community pride locally. "My father, who was a head-man of the Butchulla, told us many things in the evenings before we went to sleep. He would tell us the stories or legends of our people, some of which are similar to the fairy tales you heard when you were young. I learned from my father many things." - Moonie Jarl.