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    Bunjil, also spelt Bundjil, is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being, often depicted as a wedge-tailed eagle in Australian Aboriginal mythology...
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    Bunjil's Shelter, also known as Bunjil's Cave, is an Aboriginal sacred site in the Grampians region of Australia near Stawell. It contains a painting of...
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  • charcoal artist. He is known for his large public sculptures such as Eagle (Bunjil) in Melbourne, Australia and Owl in Belconnen, Australian Capital Territory...
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  • Bunjil is a small town in Western Australia located on the Mullewa Wubin Road 326 kilometres (203 mi) north of Perth in the Mid West region. At the 2021...
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  • brother of Bunjil the eaglehawk, but lived apart from him. Once, Bunjil asked him to come and live with him, but Balayang replied that Bunjil's country was...
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  • trespassers.[citation needed] Boonwurrung moieties classified people either as Bunjil, that is eaglehawk or Waang, namely raven. Information on traditional life...
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    most significant Aboriginal cultural sites in south-eastern Australia is Bunjil's Shelter, within the Black Range Scenic Reserve, south of Stawell. It is...
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    Rogers in recognition of the indigenous people of the area. It depicts Bunjil, a mythical creature in the culture of the local Wautharong Aboriginal people...
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    ancestral hero Balayang, bat deity and brother of Bunjil Binbeal, Kulin rainbow deity and son of Bunjil Bunjil, Kulin creator deity and ancestral being, represented...
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  • mythology[which?], Binbeal is a spirit associated with rainbows. He is a son of Bunjil. Radcliffe-Brown, A. R. (1930). "The Rainbow-Serpent Myth in South-East...
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    Geelong, Melbourne and beyond. The You Yangs are home to a geoglyph of Bunjil, a Dreamtime creator deity to some of the Indigenous people of Victoria...
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    Djab wurrung peoples, Gariwerd was central to the dreaming of the creator, Bunjil, and buledji Brambimbula, the two brothers Bram, who were responsible for...
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  • Bullabulling Bullaring Bullfinch Bullsbrook Bulong Bunbury (city) Bungulla Bunjil Buntine Burakin Burekup Burracoppin Busselton (city) Byford Cadoux Caiguna...
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  • giant spider Balayang (Australian Aboriginal) – Bat-god and brother to Bunjil Camazotz (Mayan) – Bat spirit and servant of the lords of the underworld...
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  • Ae-oyna-kamuy Drangue Anahit Aramazd Hayk Vahagn Anansi Tano (Ta Kora) Owuo Bunjil I'wai Wurrunna Ce Acatl Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl Qat Avalokiteśvara/Guanyin...
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    one of two moiety ancestors, the other being the more sombre eaglehawk Bunjil. Legends relating to Crow have been observed in various Aboriginal language...
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  • Major ancestral spirits include the Rainbow Serpent, Baiame, Dirawong and Bunjil.[citation needed] Knowledge contained in the Dreaming has been passed down...
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  • site at different branch locations or in the offices of either Council. Bunjil Place Library first opened as Narre Warren Library in Malcolm Court, Narre...
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    Major ancestral spirits include the Rainbow Serpent, Baiame, Dirawong and Bunjil. Similarly, the Arrernte people of central Australia believed that humanity...
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    Hobsons Bay was once a kangaroo hunting ground. Creation stories describe how Bunjil was responsible for the formation of the bay, or the bay was flooded when...
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    totems of the Woiwurrung people are Bunjil the Eaglehawk and Waang the Crow. Bunjil & Pallian Creation Story: Bunjil is the Creator spirit of the Kulin...
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  • universe (though this role is sometimes taken by other gods like Yhi or Bunjil) and at least among the Gamilaraay traditionally revered above other mythical...
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    Altair and Vega as birds. The Koori people of Victoria also knew Altair as Bunjil, the wedge-tailed eagle, and β and γ Aquilae are his two wives the black...
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    great eagle; "the all powerful, ever watchful creator of the world", named Bunjil, who "once gazed down upon his people from the star Altair and saw their...
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    sites in south-eastern Australia is Bunjil's Shelter, near Stawell, which is the only known rock art depiction of Bunjil, the creator-being in Aboriginal...
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    sky god Bila (sun), cannibalistic sun goddess Binbeal, god of rainbows Bunjil, Kulin creator and sky god Daramulum, one-legged emu sky god Numakulla,...
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    redevelopment by the Casey Council, an entertainment precinct by the name of Bunjil Place. City of Berwick – Narre Warren was previously within this former...
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    a Victorian indigenous word for "young eagle", an alternate spelling of Bunjil) was developed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at Fishermans Bend...
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    represented his wives. The Kulin Kooris saw Antares (Balayang) as the brother of Bunjil (Altair). Antares appears in the flag of Brazil, which displays 27 stars...
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    a patrilineal system. Like other Kulin peoples, there are two moieties: Bunjil the eagle and Waa the crow. The Dja Dja Wurrung ethnonym is often analysed...
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