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How long ago was the Dreaming? - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange (Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories - Jukurrpa, Gadi Mirrabooka Aboriginal Stories, The Australian Aboriginal "Dreamtime" (Its History, Cosmogenesis Cosmology and Ontology) by Colin Dean) The idea of the Dreamtime 1 is an interesting and complex part of Aboriginal culture
Is there a relationship between the Dreamtime and dreaming? The Dreamtime is so no-one forgets the actual state of harmony which can be lost in the fog of survival and daily needs Here is a poem written by some Aboriginal children: My culture is my identity Dreamtime stories tell the life of my people Growing older Hearing stories of my ancestors living off the land Becoming one with the creatures
Who is Cleverman? - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange "The Dreamtime is about the past, present and future, and so he has powers that relate to all three of those "In our show, these powers are passed down, very much as in Aboriginal culture A cleverman is chosen by another cleverman when they're of the right bloodline or are the right type of person
dreamtime Top Users - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange Q A for enthusiasts and scholars of mythology and folklore Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
What is the earliest known myth about mermaids? The Kunapippi Sisters who created the Dreamtime landscape of Australia emerged from the sea according to Aboriginal tales at least tens of thousand years old Shades of Elaine Morgan's opus , the Aquatic Ape !
indigenous australian - Why are the Wondjina mouthless? - Mythology . . . The facts available from the wikipedia article, that they are so powerful as to not require a mouth for communication, and that opening their mouths would results in floods, can be seen here, and is cited to "Rock Art of the Dreamtime" by Josephine Flood I don't have access to that book, but it seems reasonable to assume that is the correct