- (used by A
Grammar of Garadjari)
Garadjiri Garadyari Garadyaria Gard'are
Karadjeri (used by Ethnologue)
Karajarri (used by the
Handbook of
Western Australian...
- Water-Serpent in
Karadjeri Mythology". Oceania. 1 (3): 352–354. ISSN 0029-8077. Piddington,
Ralph (1930). "The Water-Serpent in
Karadjeri Mythology". Oceania...
- In
Australian aboriginal mythology (specifically:
Karadjeri),
Dilga is a
goddess of
fertility and growth, and the
mother of the Bagadjimbiri. She avenged...
-
figure who
targets travellers Bagadjimbiri, a pair of
Karadjeri creator-spirits Dilga,
Karadjeri goddess of
fertility and growth, and
mother of the Bagadjimbiri...
-
flooding the
cavern where he
killed her sons. Piddington,
Ralph (1932) "
Karadjeri Initiation" in Oceana,
Volume 3,
Issue 1,
September 1932,
Pages 46-87...
-
organized them into a
civilized society. The
people of this tribe—the
Karadjeri of Australia—still
imitate the two
brothers in many ways: One of the Bagadjimbiri...
-
spirit of
fertility Birrahgnooloo,
Kamilaroi goddess of
fertility Dilga,
Karadjeri goddess of
fertility and
growth Julunggul,
Yolngu rainbow snake goddess...
- languages: 'Kumbaingeri' (Gumbaynggir) in
northern New
South Wales; '
Karadjeri' (Karajarri) at
Lagrange Bay, north-west
Western Australia; 'Barda' (Bardi)...
- Kaantyu, Kamdhue, Kandju, Kandyu, Kanyu,
Karnu 50 Qld
Karajarri language,
Karadjeri language Garadjari, Garadjeri, Garadjiri, Garadyari, Gard'are, Guradjara...
- Karajarri, the
mythical Bagadjimbiri brothers established all of the
Karadjeri's customs,
including the
position in
which they
stand while urinating....