Australian Aboriginal mythology
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Even Australia's 'Bunyip' was identified as a 'Rainbow Serpent' myth of the above kind. The term coined by Radcliffe-Brown is now commonly used and familiar to broader Australian and international audiences, as it is increasingly used by government agencies, museums, art galleries, Aboriginal organisations and the media to refer to the pan-Australian Aboriginal myth specifically, and as a shorthand allusion to Australian Aboriginal mythology generally.
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- Related: Aboriginal sacred site, Cultural landscape, Dreaming (story), Dreamtime, Myth, Rainbow Serpent
Australian Museum 2004 Collection of Aboriginal my... Australian Museum 2004 Collection of Aboriginal myths/stories www.dreamtime.net.au/dreaming/storylist.htm - Web |
Australian Government 'portal' on Aboriginal 'Drea... Australian Government 'portal' on Aboriginal 'Dreamings' and associated mythology www.culture.gov.au/articles/indigenous/dreamtime - Web |
Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC)Online Dis... Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC)Online Display for 'Aboriginal Relationships to Country' www.abc.net.au/schoolstv/nations/ep2.htm - Web |
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