• The Wawalag sisters, also written as Wauwaluk Wawilak Waggilak, Wagilag, or Wawalik, are ancestral creator beings whose story is part of widespread sacred...
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    Mermaid, Brolga, Morning Star, Namorrodor, Curse, Moon Man, Be, Spear, Wawalag (or Wagalak) sisters, Bat and the Butterfly, and Mimis. Twelve Canoes –...
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    an empty space. One prominent Rainbow Serpent myth is the story of the Wawalag or Wagilag sisters, from the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land. According to...
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    the Murinbata Ulanji, snake ancestor of the Binbinga Wala, solar goddess Wawalag, Yolngu sisters who were swallowed by a serpent, only to be regurgitated...
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    Mermaid, Brolga, Morning Star, Namorrodor, Curse, Moon Man, Be, Spear, Wawalag (or Wagalak) sisters, Bat and the Butterfly, and Mimis. Yolngu mythology...
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  • Earth by hiding her wings (New Hebrides). Wawalag Planitia 30.0S 217.0E 2,600.0 1997 Two sisters named the Wawalag, in Yolngu mythology (Arnhem Land, Australia)...
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  • in which the Wawalag (Wauwaluk) sisters figured prominently and were closely linked to the Gunabibi legendary mother figure. The Wawalag sisters have...
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    and its people (co-author) "Monsoon and Honey Wind". 1970. (about the Wawalag myth) Kaldor, Susan (1988). "Catherine Helen Web Berndt (1918-)". In Gacs...
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