- The
Wawalag sisters, also
written as
Wauwaluk Wawilak Waggilak, Wagilag, or Wawalik, are
ancestral creator beings whose story is part of
widespread sacred...
- Mermaid, Brolga,
Morning Star, Namorrodor, Curse, Moon Man, Be, Spear,
Wawalag (or Wagalak) sisters, Bat and the Butterfly, and Mimis.
Twelve Canoes –...
- an
empty space. One
prominent Rainbow Serpent myth is the
story of the
Wawalag or
Wagilag sisters, from the
Yolngu people of
Arnhem Land.
According to...
- Mermaid, Brolga,
Morning Star, Namorrodor, Curse, Moon Man, Be, Spear,
Wawalag (or Wagalak) sisters, Bat and the Butterfly, and Mimis.
Yolngu mythology...
-
Earth by
hiding her
wings (New Hebrides).
Wawalag Planitia 30.0S 217.0E 2,600.0 1997 Two
sisters named the
Wawalag, in
Yolngu mythology (Arnhem Land, Australia)...
- the
Murinbata Ulanji,
snake ancestor of the
Binbinga Wala,
solar goddess Wawalag,
Yolngu sisters who were
swallowed by a serpent, only to be regurgitated...
- in
which the
Wawalag (Wauwaluk)
sisters figured prominently and were
closely linked to the
Gunabibi legendary mother figure. The
Wawalag sisters have...
- and its
people (co-author) "Monsoon and
Honey Wind". 1970. (about the
Wawalag myth) Kaldor,
Susan (1988). "Catherine
Helen Web
Berndt (1918-)". In Gacs...