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There were no people yet, far back in the Dreamtime, until a brother and his sisters came in a canoe to the eastern shore of the land. They had fled their own country because the brother had slept with his sisters, which was a crime in the eyes of Yurlunggur...
One day, a man approached Boalere and said, “I would like to talk to you. Will you come with me?”Boalere wasn’t sure she wanted to go with him. In their...
Jun 27, 2021 06:25PM
Australian Mythology: Captivating Dreamtime Stories of Indigenous Australians

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Sometimes heroes help other people, and sometimes they themselves require saving.
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Australian Mythology: Captivating Dreamtime Stories of Indigenous Australians


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Baiame is the creator-god of several tribes in southern Australia. Besides having made the world, Baiame also functions as a hero who braves various dangers and comes out victorious.
In this tale, Baiame must rescue his wives from the crocodiles that have swallowed them, and in the process, he creates Narran Lake in north-central New South Wales.
Jun 30, 2021 04:42PM
Australian Mythology: Captivating Dreamtime Stories of Indigenous Australians


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Flo ...tribe, Boalere and the man were considered relatives of a sort because they had the same totem. If it turned out he wanted to lie with her, they would be committing incest, and that would bring about grave consequences.


Sensing a pattern here.


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