Julana

Julana In Australian mythology, son of Njirana among the Jumu in western Australia, who is in constant pursuit of women with his gigantic penis. SOURCE:…

Inapertwa

Inapertwa In Australian mythology, two sky gods who formed human beings with stone knives. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written…

Goonnear

Goonnear In Australian mythology, the evil carpet snake. He is the opposite of the wombat snake, Biggarro, who aids man to the spirit land, the…

Goin

Goin In Australian mythology, an evil spirit in the form of an old man with claws like an eagle hawk and feet like an alligator.…

Gidja

Gidja In Australian mythology, one of the names of the moon, a male god who created the first woman by castrating Yalungur, the Eagle Hawk.…

Eruncha

Eruncha In Australian mythology, devils who turn people into medicine men. In some accounts, however, the Eruncha are said to eat medicine men. SOURCE: Encyclopedia…

dreamtime

dreamtime In Australian mythology, the primeval past when spirits, gods, and ancestors walked on earth. A person’s “dreaming” is his or her share of the…

Djanggawul

The Djanggawul are in Australian mythology, primeval beings, two sisters and a brother and their companion Bralbral, who traveled across the earth. The Djanggawul brother…

Djanbun

Djanbun In Australian mythology, a human being who turned into a platypus. One day a man named Djanbun came out of Washington Creek and was…

Dimbulans

In Australian mythology, large, strong creatures who approach women in a friendly way but later rape them. They then allow their victims to return home.…

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