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          Boori Monty Pryor

          Aboriginal Australian storyteller and writer

          Boori Monty Pryor (born ) is an Aboriginal Australian author best known as a storyteller and as the inaugural Australian Children's Laureate (–).

          Early life and family

          Pryor is descended from the Birri Gubba nation of the Bowen region and the Kunggandji people from Yarrabah, near Cairns.

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        1. Born in Townsville, North Queensland in , his father is of the Birri-gubba people from the Bowen region and his mother from Yarrabah near.
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        3. Boori Monty Pryor is a Birri-gubbah-Kunggandji-Kukuimudji author and visiting school educator.
        4. Evelyn Juers' magnificent bio of the dancer Philippa Cullen (–) is a book that will, I think, appeal to different kinds of readers.
        5. His father was Monty Prior.[1]

          Career

          Pryor had a long career communicating Aboriginal Australian culture to schools in Australia, performing dances, playing didgeridoo, and storytelling, before turning to writing books.

          He has worked in film and television, sport, and music. In , Boori had an acting role alongside his brother Paul Pryor in “Women of the Sun”.[2][3][4][5]

          In his keynote address for the Come Out Festival in Adelaide, Pryor spoke about the importance of storytelling, performance, and dance in engaging children with literacy, literature, and Indigenous cultur