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Dictionary of Anatomy - Dharuk Mala ga Mayali' Rumbalpuy, the first Aboriginal dictionary of its kind
Dr Marilyn McLellan and Yurranydjil Dhurrkay at the launch of the Dictionary of Anatomy - Dharuk Mala ga Mayali' Rumbalpuy book, NT LibraryHow do you say elbow in the ancient language of Yolngu? Likan of course. The first dictionary of its kind translates over 200 anatomic words and medical descriptions into the Aboriginal language to help thousands across the Top End understand health checks and diagnosis. ...

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