Djanggawul
In Yolngu mythology, the Djanggawul are three siblings, two female and one male, who created the landscape of Australia and covered it with flora. They came from the island of Baralku, and were eventually eaten by Galeru. The two female Djanggawul made the world's sacred talismans by breaking off pieces of their vulvas. They included Bunbulama, a rain goddess.
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Djanggawul
In Yolngu mythology, the Djanggawul are three siblings, two female and one male, who created the landscape of Australia and covered it with flora. They came from the island of Baralku, and were eventually eaten by Galeru. The two female Djanggawul made the world's sacred talismans by breaking off pieces of their vulvas. They included Bunbulama, a rain goddess.
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Dans la Mythologie des Aborigè ...... ulama, une déesse de la pluie.
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In Yolngu mythology, the Djang ...... ly life they knew." (1989:169)
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La divina trinità Djanggawul f ...... ione che descrivono l'incesto.
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Dans la Mythologie des Aborigè ...... ulama, une déesse de la pluie.
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In Yolngu mythology, the Djang ...... ded Bunbulama, a rain goddess.
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La divina trinità Djanggawul f ...... ione che descrivono l'incesto.
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