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Kunapipi, also
spelt Gunabibi, ('womb') is a
mother goddess and the
patron deity of many
heroes in
Australian Aboriginal mythology.
Kunapipi gave birth...
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caldera pits in this
volcano that are
partially filled with lava. The
Kunapipi Mons
volcano has a
diameter of 580 km, is 2.5 km high and is on the Juno...
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another version of the tale, the
sisters are
travelling with
their mother,
Kunapipi, all of whom know
ancient secrets, and the
Serpent is
merely angered by...
- and Miss Smilla's
Feeling For Snow,”
Kunapipi, 19(2), 1997.
University of Wollongong. https://ro.uow.edu.au/
kunapipi/vol19/iss2/5.
Somdatta Bhattacharya...
- 1979, she
founded Kunapipi:
Journal of
Postcolonial Writing &
Culture and was its
editor until her death. The name
derives from
Kunapipi, a
mother goddess...
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Milky Way),
created living beings through their dreams. The
Mother Goddess Kunapipi who is also at
times is
called the Old
Woman is
connected to Ungud. The...
- "Dreaming an
Identity between Two Cultures: The
Works of
Alootook Ipellie".
Kunapipi. 28 (1): 108–125. Osbourne, p. 217 Tchana, p. 22 Ken Harper, Taissumani:...
- (1994): 51-62. Machila,
Blaise N. "Ambiguity in Achebe's
Arrow of God."
Kunapipi 3, no. 1 (1981): 119-133. Nnolim, Charles. "A
Source for"
Arrow of God"...
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Other Lower-class
People in
Australian Literature from 1888 to 1988".
Kunapipi. 15 (3).
Archived from the
original on 10
March 2023.
Retrieved 10 March...
- ISBN 9781443807326. Mc****n-Coleman,
Kimberley (2006). "Dreaming an
Identity between Two Cultures: The
Works of
Alootook Ipellie".
Kunapipi. 28 (1): 120. v t e...