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    <title>Myths and legends – Central Australia, Ooldea, Eucla</title>
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    <updated>2013-04-09T07:31:03Z</updated>
    <published>1929-12-31T14:30:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Myths and legends – Central Australia, Ooldea, Eucla
Abstract: Notes on stellar myths; The legend of the two brothers – Magellan’s Clouds, the Southern Cross and the pointers – from Twilight Cove, Great Australian Bight WA (Willilambi);&#xD;
Notes on Malinowski’s idea of different cultures having similar myths about the stars;&#xD;
Nyiruna (Nyeeruna) or Orion myth from Central Australia and part of WA border area;&#xD;
Zodiac of the Aborigines includes Orion the hunter, Taurus the bull, Aldebaran, Vesta and dogs;&#xD;
Venus and Jupiter from South and Western Australia from the border, and the Central Ranges to the Bight and cliffs west of Eucla.&#xD;
Astronomy of the Aborigines – Southern Cross and pointers; Central Australian Astronomy - the constellation of Orion; The myths have been adapted and readjusted to the real lives of the groups owning them. The myth was enacted to young men being initiated and covers a wide area of Central Australia and the Western border, south to the Great Plain’s northern edge, east and south-east towards the Diamantina, Cooper and other rivers.&#xD;
Mingari – mountain devil – Central Australia. Describes the separation of Nyiruna (Orion) from Mingari (Pleiades);&#xD;
Animal legend: Giniga, Jamma and Kallia (native cat, opossum and emu) from area covering Twilight Cove (Willilambi, Willyalambi) and Drollinya or Dralyinya (Balladonia);&#xD;
Fire legend: from near Twilight Cove WA (Willilambi) – The yog who would not share her fire;&#xD;
The sparrowhawk and pigeon – a Dralyinya legend (Balladonia);&#xD;
Fire legend from Bight Head Water (Ilgamba Gabbi);&#xD;
The legend of Warrdargana Gabbi (Boundary Dam) from western border of SA, 170 miles north of Eucla, 170 miles WNW of Ooldea on the east-west line. Boundary Dam was named by Giles in 1875. Wardarrga is mulga with edible seeds.&#xD;
The legend of Ooldea Water (Ooldil nga gabbi) - many group names mentioned as part of Koogurda nunga. Place names Jinyil (Eucla), Kooluna (west coast of SA);&#xD;
Beelarl, the sooty bell magpie;&#xD;
Kalbin – the Ngamamurra (mallee hen);&#xD;
The legend of the bellbird Barridan/barradin;&#xD;
Central Australian astronomy – list of stars and terms; Mingari – fragment; Other notes and fragments of myths re Mingari</summary>
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