- In
Australian Aboriginal mythology,
Baiame (or Biame, Baayami,
Baayama or Byamee) is the
creator god and sky
father in the
Dreaming of
several Aboriginal...
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Baiame Cave is a heritage-listed cave and
cultural site of the
Wonnarua people at Milbrodale, in the
Hunter region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is...
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Baiame. It was
forbidden to
mention or talk
about the name of
Baiame publicly.
Women were not
allowed to see
drawings of
Baiame nor
approach Baiame sites...
- the
Orana region of, New
South Wales, Australia. They are also
known as
Baiame's Ngunnhu, Nonah, or
Nyemba Fish Traps. The
Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural...
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following is a list of
Australian Indigenous Australian deities and spirits.
Baiame (Baayami),
creator spirit of some
peoples of New
South Wales, including...
- maal 'one' + -an suffix)[citation needed] is a sky hero ****ociated with
Baiame, and an emu-wife. He is a shapeshifter.
Engravings of
Daramulum are sometimes...
- is said to have had a long thin face.
Birrangulu is one of two
wives of
Baiame, with whom she is the
mother of Daramulum.[citation needed] In the Guwamu...
- Ku-ring-gai Chase-petroglyph, via
Waratah Track,
depicting Baiame, the
Creator God and Sky
Father in the
dreaming of
several Aboriginal language groups...
- sake of simplicity. In
Southeastern Australian cultures, the sky
father Baiame is
perceived as the
creator of the
universe (though this role is sometimes...
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depict Baiame, the Sky
Father who
created the
world through his dreaming. The site,
which is on
private property, is po****rly
known as
Baiame Cave and...