Mungan-Ngana
Mungan-Ngana In Australian mythology, culture hero who taught the people crafts and gave them names. His son was Tundun, who taught men initiation ceremonies. However,…
Mungan-Ngana In Australian mythology, culture hero who taught the people crafts and gave them names. His son was Tundun, who taught men initiation ceremonies. However,…
Mullion In Australian mythology, an eagle hawk who built his nest on the top of an enormous tree that reached almost to the sky. From…
Mudgegong In Australian mythology, an evil spirit created by Baiame. Mudgegong destroyed all of Baiame’s children, who were turned into wild animals. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of…
Mrarts In Australian mythology, evil spirits of the dead, often found around burial grounds. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written…
Morkul-kua-luan In Australian mythology, the spirit of the long grass, portrayed with a beaklike nose and half-closed eyelids that protect him as he glides through…
Moo-roo-bul In Australian mythology, an evil water spirit who drags his victims to the bottom of a river. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend,…
Mokoi (evil spirit) In Australian mythology, a mischievous trickster that wanders about, playing tricks and bringing harm to the living. His evil spirit is invoked…
Mindi In Australian mythology, the great evil snake who sends diseases such as smallpox, which is called Mindi’s dust. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and…
Minawara and Multultu In Australian mythology, kangaroo men of the Nambutji tribe in central Australia. Created after a great flood, they instituted sacred rites for…
Marindi In Australian mythology, a dog whose blood turned the rocks red. One day Marindi was passing by the dry bed of a water course…
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