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The Star Woman

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In the Dreamtime traditions of many Indigenous nations across Central and Northern Australia, the story of The Star Woman is one of the most...

The Firehawks

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In the cultural traditions of Indigenous peoples from Northern Australia, especially across the Northern Territory, The Firehawks is one of ...

The Echidna and the Snake

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In the vast Dreamtime traditions of Indigenous Australia, The Echidna and the Snake is a well known ancestral story that explains not only h...

The Waterhole Guardians

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In the harsh and unforgiving deserts of Australia, water is life itself, and survival depends on knowing where it can be found and how it mu...

The Wind Spirits

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The Wind Spirits in the Dreamtime mythology of Indigenous Australia, especially among Central and Northern desert tribes, are not a single b...

The Spirit Children

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The Spirit Children, known in some Aboriginal traditions as Yara ma yha who or Yunggamurra, is a sacred Dreamtime story from Indigenous Aust...

The Origin of the Platypus

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In the Dreamtime mythology of Indigenous Australia, especially among Aboriginal groups in what is now New South Wales, the story of The Orig...

The First Boomerang

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In the Dreamtime mythology of Indigenous Australia, the story of The First Boomerang is not simply about inventing a hunting tool, but about...

The Moon Man (Ngalindi)

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In the Dreamtime mythology of the Yolngu people from Arnhem Land in northern Australia, the story of Ngalindi, the Moon Man, is one of the m...

The Clever Crow

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In the Dreamtime traditions of Aboriginal peoples from southeastern Australia, especially New South Wales and Victoria, The Clever Crow, kno...

The Origin of Uluru (Ayers Rock)

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In the sacred worldview of the Anangu people, the traditional custodians of central Australia for tens of thousands of years, the formation ...

The Lizard Who Stole Fire

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In the Dreamtime traditions of Aboriginal tribes from Western Australia, the story of The Lizard Who Stole Fire is one of the most important...

The Bat and the Flying Fox

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In the Dreamtime traditions of Aboriginal Australians, especially among communities in northern Australia and Queensland, the story of The B...

The Emu in the Sky

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In Aboriginal Australian astronomy, the Emu in the Sky is one of the most sacred and meaningful spiritual beings. Unlike Western constellati...

The First Kangaroo

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In the rich Dreamtime traditions of Aboriginal Australia, the story of The First Kangaroo explains how one of the continent’s most iconic an...

Baiame the Sky Father

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In the mythology of southeastern Australian Aboriginal nations such as the Kamilaroi, Wiradjuri, and Euahlayi, Baiame, also known as Byamee,...

The Seven Sisters

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The legend of The Seven Sisters, known to many Aboriginal nations as Kungkarangkalpa, is one of the most powerful and far reaching Songlines...

Tiddalik the Frog

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Within the rich Dreamtime traditions of Aboriginal Australia, especially among the Gunai Kurnai people of Victoria, Tiddalik the Frog stands...

The Rainbow Serpent

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While many legends guide us through the frozen landscapes of the far North, The Rainbow Serpent carries us back to the most ancient continen...

The Spirit of the Maple Tree

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In the traditions of Indigenous peoples of Eastern Canada, especially among the Haudenosaunee Iroquois and the Anishinaabe, The Spirit of th...
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