In Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology, Crow is a trickster, culture hero and ancestral being. In the Kulin nation in central Victoria he is known...
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Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology is the sacred spirituality represented in the stories performed by Aboriginal Australians within each of the...
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Crow (Australian Aboriginal mythology) Crow, one of the steam South Devon Railway 0-4-0 locomotives, Raven class Center for Research on Women (CROW)...
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Waa or WAA may refer to: Crow (Australian Aboriginal mythology) Namatahi Waa (born 1990), New Zealand rugby union player Wa (unit), a Thai unit of length...
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Waang is an Australian species of sandalwood tree. Waang may also refer to: Crow (Australian Aboriginal mythology) A Malaysian electoral district WA ANG...
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being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin in the 2021 Australian Census, representing 3.2% of the total population of Australia. Of these...
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Bishop, W (1970), Australian Indigenous Australian mythology, retrieved 12 May 2013 Hiatt, L. R., ed. (1975), Australian Aboriginal Mythology: Essays in Honour...
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Australian Aboriginal astronomy has been passed down orally, through ceremonies, and in their artwork of many kinds. The astronomical systems passed down...
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Karatgurk (category Australian Aboriginal mythology)
In the Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australian state of Victoria, the Karatgurk were seven sisters who represented...
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meaning the path of thieves. Aboriginal Australian people had a well-developed astronomy, with much of their mythology and cultural practices relating...
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considered only after other options have been exhausted. In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Crow is a trickster, culture hero and ancestral being. In the...
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spiritual nourishment. According to Australian Aboriginal mythology and the animist framework developed in Aboriginal Australia, the Dreaming is a sacred era...
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The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa kani: Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian island of Tasmania, located south of the mainland...
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Aboriginal Australian kinship comprises the systems of Aboriginal customary law governing social interaction relating to kinship in traditional Aboriginal...
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Balayang (category Australian Aboriginal gods)
In the mythology of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australia (specifically, the Kulin nation), Balayang or Pallian the bat was a brother of Bunjil...
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List of legendary creatures by type (redirect from List of species in folklore and mythology by type)
Dionysus, and turned into bats by Hermes. Tjinimin (Australian Aboriginal) – Ancestor of the Australian people Vetala (Hindu) – Vampiric entity that takes...
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ago. Around 20,000 year ago Aboriginal artists were depicting humans and animals. According to Australian Aboriginal mythology and the animist framework...
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Bunjil (category Australian Aboriginal gods)
being, often depicted as a wedge-tailed eagle in Australian Aboriginal mythology of some of the Aboriginal peoples of Victoria. In the Kulin nation in central...
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Kinie Ger (category Australian Aboriginal legendary creatures)
himself killed in an ambush. The Kinie Ger was a monster from Australian Aboriginal mythology. It was described as half human and half quoll (a marsupial...
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with traditional Aboriginal religions. In Australian Aboriginal mythology and the animist framework developed in Aboriginal Australia, the Dreaming is...
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Dream from the 1973 album Atem A Kulin name for Crow, a trickster in Australian Aboriginal mythology This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Bahloo (category Australian Aboriginal gods)
he asked. Bahloo and Wahn One Aboriginal legend tells of how Bahloo was once a clever man who lived with Wahn, the Crow, and Buumayamayal, the fly catcher...
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Mythology of the Haudenosaunee includes the creation stories and folktales of the Native Americans who formed the confederacy of the Five Nations Iroquois...
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Djadjawurrung (category Aboriginal peoples of Victoria (state))
as the Djaara or Jajowrong people and Loddon River tribe, are an Aboriginal Australian people who are the traditional owners of lands including the water...
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controlled by fewer than 2,000 pastoralists. According to Australian Aboriginal mythology and the animist framework, the Dreaming is a sacred era in...
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Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800. Crows Nest NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-74114-569-4. OCLC 68773150. Massola, Aldo (1968). Aboriginal place...
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Theft of fire (category Comparative mythology)
ground in flame and nearly killing Maui. In the mythology of the Wurundjeri people of Australia, it was the Crow who stole the secret of fire from the Karatgurk...
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