- The
Wagyl (also
written Waugal, Waagal, and variants) is the
Noongar manifestation of the
Rainbow Serpent in
Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology...
- In Perth, the
Noongar believe that the
Darling Scarp is the body of the
Wagyl – a
serpent being that
meandered over the land
creating rivers, waterways...
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creating rivers, waterways, and lakes. It is
thought that the
Wagyl created the Swan River. The
Wagyl has been ****ociated with
Wonambi naracoutensis, part of...
- summertime, the
location was
known to the
Noongar as a
place where the
Wagyl had a
summer resting place.
Burlong Pool was
owned by the
Western Australian...
-
intervals with
triangular signs, most of
which have a
symbol of the
Wagyl. The
Wagyl, or
Rainbow Serpent, is a
snakelike Dreamtime creature that is a common...
- held
responsible for the
creation of
major features of the landscape. The
Wagyl of the
Western Australian Noongar people is
thought to
correlate to the...
- Bay". 2006.
Retrieved 30 May 2007. "Noongar".
Retrieved 22 July 2024. "
Wagyl Kaip and
Southern Noongar".
Retrieved 22 July 2024.
Australian Bureau of...
-
Noongar people believe that the
Darling Scarp represents the body of a
Wagyl (also
spelt Waugal) – a
snakelike being from
Dreamtime that
meandered over...
- ****ociated with
rainbows and the
fertility and
erections of the tribe's
shamans Wagyl,
Noongar snakelike creator being Wati-kutjara, a pair of
western Australian...
- the
Murinbata Numereji by the
Kakadu (Gaagudju)
Taipan by the
Wikmunkan Wagyl by the
Noongar Wanamangura by the
Thalanyji (Talainji)
Galeru Langal Myndie...