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Bunjil, also
spelt Bundjil, is a
creator deity,
culture hero and
ancestral being,
often depicted as a wedge-tailed
eagle in
Australian Aboriginal mythology...
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Bunjil's Shelter, also
known as
Bunjil's Cave, is an
Aboriginal sacred site in the
Grampians region of
Australia near Stawell. It
contains a
painting of...
- mythology[which?],
Binbeal is a
spirit ****ociated with rainbows. He is a son of
Bunjil. Radcliffe-Brown, A. R. (1930). "The Rainbow-Serpent Myth in South-East...
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Bunjil is a
small town in
Western Australia located on the
Mullewa Wubin Road 326
kilometres (203 mi)
north of
Perth in the Mid West region. At the 2021...
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brother of
Bunjil the eaglehawk, but
lived apart from him. Once,
Bunjil asked him to come and live with him, but
Balayang replied that
Bunjil's country was...
- most
significant Aboriginal cultural sites in south-eastern
Australia is
Bunjil's Shelter,
within the
Black Range Scenic Reserve,
south of Stawell. It is...
- tresp****ers.[citation needed]
Boonwurrung moieties classified people either as
Bunjil, that is
eaglehawk or Waang,
namely raven.
Information on
traditional life...
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Rogers in
recognition of the
indigenous people of the area. It
depicts Bunjil, a
mythical creature in the
culture of the
local Wautharong Aboriginal people...
- Geelong,
Melbourne and beyond. The You
Yangs are home to a
geoglyph of
Bunjil, a
Dreamtime creator deity to some of the
Indigenous people of Victoria...
- one of two
moiety ancestors, the
other being the more
sombre eaglehawk Bunjil.
Legends relating to Crow have been
observed in
various Aboriginal language...