- Arnhemland, also
styled Yurlungur, Yulunggur, Jurlungur,
Julunggur or
Julunggul. The
Yurlunggur was
considered "the
great father". The
serpent is called...
- wind god. Baiame, sky god and
creator deity of
southeastern Australia.
Julunggul,
Arnhem Land
rainbow serpent goddess who
oversaw the
initiation of boys...
-
goddess of
fertility Dilga,
Karadjeri goddess of
fertility and
growth Julunggul,
Yolngu rainbow snake goddess ****ociated with fertility, initiation, rebirth...
-
deadly waters.
Similar to
legends of
maratji by Tiwi and
Iwaidja people.
Julunggul,
Yolngu rainbow snake goddess ****ociated with initiation, fertility, rebirth...
- Australians). In an
Aboriginal dreamtime legend,
Yulunga is a
variant of
Julunggul, the
Aboriginal mythological Rainbow Serpent goddess. "The Ubiquitous...
-
Karajarri Dilga Wotjobaluk Gnowee Wurundjeri Karatgurk Yolngu Djanggawul Julunggul Percunatele Latvian Bangu māte Cela māte Darzamāte Dēkla (Dēkla māte)...
- they re-enact how
these ancestral women's
synchronized bleeding provoked Julunggul the
Python into
swallowing them alive: “But
really we have been stealing...
- settlers. Penberthy's
Piano Concerto No. 2 (1955) is
subtitled "Aboriginal".
Julunggul and
Kadjari (1957) is a
ritual dance for orchestra. His ****tet for flute...