- The
Wagyl (also
written Waugal, Waagal, and variants) is the
Noongar manifestation of the
Rainbow Serpent in
Australian Aboriginal mythology, from the...
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Waugals (yellow
triangles with a
black snake in the centre) are the
official Bibbulmun Track trailmarkers between Kalamunda and
Albany in
Western Australia...
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spelt Waugal) – a
snakelike being from
Dreamtime that
meandered over the land
creating rivers,
waterways and lakes. It is
thought that the Wagyl/
Waugal created...
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found to be
closely ****ociated with
areas the
Noongar people regard as
Waugal sacred sites.[citation needed] Tim
Flannery claims that this animal, along...
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Australian bush, UNSW Press, ISBN 978-0-86840-616-9 "Spirituality: The
Waugal or
Great Serpent-like
Dreamtime Spirit".
South West
Aboriginal Land and...
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believed that it was
formed by the
creative activities of the
Waugal. It is said that the
Waugal's resting place is a cave in the deep,
still water. Python...
- the
Mount Eliza escarpment of
Kings Park.
Noongar people believe that the
Waugal rose from Ga-Ra-Katta (Mount
Eliza escarpment) and
formed the
Derbarl Yerrigan...
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significance for the
local indigenous po****tion as the
place where the Sea
Waugal laid her eggs. Walyungup, in the
Nyungar language,
means "place
where Nyungars...
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significance for the
local indigenous po****tion as the
place where the Sea
Waugal laid her eggs. Cooloongup, in the
Nyungar language,
means "place of children"...
- this
deity is
referred to as
Waugal (alternatively
spelt as Waakal, Waakle,
Waagal and Wogal). The
significance of
Waugal to the Yued
people arise from...