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Kakadu National Park and the Gagudju

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Kakadu National Park and the Gagudju Aboriginal flag The Aboriginal elder and Chairman of the Northern Land Council (NLC) Silas Roberts' comments on their relationship with the nature and the land: Aboriginals have a special connection with everything that is natural. Aboriginals see themselves as part of nature. We see things natural as part of us. All the things on Earth we see as part human. This is told through the idea of Dreaming . By Dreaming we mean the belief that long ago, these creatures started human society. These creatures, these great creatures are just as much alive today as they were in the beginning. They are everlasting and will never die. They are always part of the land and nature as we are. Our connection to all things natural is spiritual. The Park The Gagadju, the f Read More
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Legends of the Gagudju

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Legends of the Gagudju The Fertility Mother Namarrkun, the lightning man Ngalyod, the Rainbow Serpent Djuwe, the great bowerbird Garrkanj, the brown falcon The frilled lizard Gina, the giant crocodile Garndagitj, the antelope kangaroo The echidna and the long-necked turtle The boab tree The Fertility Mother Life started when a creator woman called Warramurrungundjui came out of the sea and gave birth to the first people and gave them the languages. She carried with her a digging stick and a dilly bag holding yams, waterlilies and other important plants. She planted the food and created waterholes with her digging stick on the ground. Other creator beings appeared...After completing her creative act, Warramurrungundj turned herself into a rock.* Namarrkun, the lightning man Namarrkun is the Read More
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Myths of Polynesia

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Mythology of the Polynesian islands Visit the links to learn about the Polynesian myths related to objects in the sky, and aspects of their world. Maori: Papa Maori: Tangaroa Maori: Tawhiri Maori: Rona Maori: Rangi Hawaii: Pele Maui Back to the World Map KiaOrana.com Web Site Maps, books, art, legends, and culture of the Polynesian (specifically Cook) Islands... Last modified August 16, 2001 by the Windows Team The source of this material is Windows to the Universe , at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/ at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). ©1995-1999, 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan; ©2000-06 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. All Rights Reserved. Site policies and disclaimer Read More
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Purakau - Legends

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Purakau - Legends This script just gives rotating banners of interest pertaining to things Maori. We have updated our site. Purakau - Legends Index "...Please wait a moment to be transferred to the new site..." If you have waited more than a few seconds and you are still seeing this message, please click on the new URL mentioned above! Read More
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