- Barnumbirr, also
known as
Banumbirr or
Morning Star, is a creator-spirit in the
Yolngu culture of
Arnhem Land in the
Northern Territory of Australia,...
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member who
possessed knowledge of the
inner stories of the
Morning Star or
Banumbirr tradition. By the late 1950s, the
Yolngu peoples settled on
Elcho Island...
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Baltis Vallis 37.3N 161.4E 6,000.0 1994
Syrian word for
planet Venus.
Banumbirr Vallis 7.0S 4.0E 400.0 1997
Arnhem Land
Aboriginal word for
planet Venus...
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National Science and
Technology Centre. pp. 7, 8. ISBN 978-0-64618-202-5. "
Banumbirr, and the
Morning Star ceremony".
Australian Aboriginal Astronomy. Retrieved...
- Bararrwanga,
carver and
weaver Judy
Manany and
senior custodian of the
Banumbirr Morning Star Pole, Gali
Yalkarriwuy Gurruwiwi,
among others. In 2018,...
- Aijal, for flute, oboe and
percussion Anninnia, for
soprano and
piano Banumbirr, for
ensemble Dilok, for oboe and
piano Gerhana, for solo
percussion Mississippi...
- b****oon, and
piano [8']
Aijal (1982), for flute, oboe, and
percussion [7']
Banumbirr (1982/86), for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and
piano [9'] Mississippi...
- his mother's clan. One of Binyinyuwuy's
earlier paintings was
called Banumbirr (morning star), and was
collected by
Charles Mountford during the 1948...
- "suitcase barks". This led
Nonggirrnga to her
first solo commission,
Banumbirr,
Morning Star, in 1994. She, then, was
commissioned by John
Kluge in 1996...
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Bamurrungu Yirrkala,
Northern Territory 2011 Gali
Yalkarriwuy Gurruwiwi '
Banumbirr (Morning Star poles)
Western Australia 2012 Jack
Nawilil Namorroddo. Northern...