Myths & Legends of the Australian AboriginalsG.G. Harrap Limited, 1930 - 355 páginas Myths of origin, hunting, places, social organization, personal myths, recreations. |
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... told the wren to return and tell the pelicans that he was coming to rescue their babies . The blue wren , his little heart filled to overflowing with gladness , came to the pelican tribe , and , in comforting words , told them that the ...
... told the wren to return and tell the pelicans that he was coming to rescue their babies . The blue wren , his little heart filled to overflowing with gladness , came to the pelican tribe , and , in comforting words , told them that the ...
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... told that they were to be ready to climb into the trees the moment that Cheeroonear approached . The Winjarning brothers and the warriors stood waiting the coming of the dogs . They could be heard barking and yelping as they came ...
... told that they were to be ready to climb into the trees the moment that Cheeroonear approached . The Winjarning brothers and the warriors stood waiting the coming of the dogs . They could be heard barking and yelping as they came ...
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... told her that her young sister was dying of a broken heart , and that already her spirit had entered into something that was now calling in the valley . Then the other sister was wakened , and she also was told the sad news . They were ...
... told her that her young sister was dying of a broken heart , and that already her spirit had entered into something that was now calling in the valley . Then the other sister was wakened , and she also was told the sad news . They were ...
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aboriginals animals asked began bird tribes birds body boomerang brother Bulpallungga bush camp Carl Lumholtz carpet-snake cave Cheeroonear chief Chirr-bookie crow dingo eagle-hawk earth Evil eyes Father feet fire fish footprints frilled lizard girls goanna Goddess green frog gum-tree Harrimiah head heard hunter hunting husband In-Nard-Dooah insects journey kangaroo Kartinyeri Keen Keeng Kinie Ger Kirkin Koolatowie lagoon Lake Alexandrina laughing jack lived looked magpie maidens medicine-man moon morning mother munkumbole Murray Murray cod Newal ngathungi night nulla-nulla Nurunderi opossum pelicans Perindi platypuses porcupines Puckowe reptiles returned river rose round shrubs sisters sitting sleep snake song spear spirit stood swan Thardid Jimbo thought told took totem tribe tree uncle valley victim waddy walked wallaby water-rat wife willy-wagtail wind Winjarning the elder wives wombat wommera wonderful wurley Wyju Wyungare Yara-ma-yha-who Yee-Na-Pah young