Definition of Roughsey. Meaning of Roughsey. Synonyms of Roughsey

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Roughsey. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Roughsey and, of course, Roughsey synonyms and on the right images related to the word Roughsey.

Definition of Roughsey

No result for Roughsey. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Roughsey from wikipedia

- **** Roughsey (c. 1920 – 1985) was an Australian Aboriginal artist from the Lardil language group on Mornington Island in the south-eastern Gulf of Carpentaria...
- Crooke and Ron Edwards and a collaborator with Aboriginal artist **** Roughsey in a series of children’s picture books. In 1996, he was made a member...
- The Giant Devil Dingo (1973) is a picture book for children by **** Roughsey. It describes how the dreamtime devil-dingo, Gaiya, of lower Cape York Peninsula...
- and is now known as the mother of life. Another tale is told in **** Roughsey's children's book, which tells how the Rainbow Serpent creates the landscape...
- well-known artists to have worked in the art centre are Sally Gabori and **** Roughsey, and members of their families continue to work at the centre. The manager...
- Corduroy Don Freeman English 1978 5+ The Quinkins Percy Trezise and **** Roughsey English 1978 5+ The Enormous Crocodile Roald Dahl Quentin Blake English...
- in a volume on Queensland aboriginal rock-art by Percy Trezise and **** Roughsey. Koko-Gol Kookakolkoloa Juwula (language name) Oco-carnigal. Aj juwalnga...
- term in the late 1970s. And again in 1972, with the appointment of **** Roughsey to replace Phillip Roberts at the end of his term. The appointment of Phillip...
- patronising to provide a separate award for them. Winners included: 1976: **** Roughsey 1977: Kath Walker (later known as Oodgeroo Noonuccal) 1978: Kevin Gilbert...
- Paterson Quentin Hole The Man from Ironbark Collins 1976 **** Roughsey **** Roughsey The Rainbow Serpent Collins 1978 Jenny Wagner Ron Brooks John Brown...