The Gnowee Goddess is a divine figure in Australian Aboriginal mythology, representing the sun. Gnoweeโs tragic tale revolves around her endless search for her lost son. She is revered forโฆ
The Aboriginal Rainbow Serpent Myth is a powerful deity in Australian Aboriginal mythology, associated with creation and water. Revered for its life-giving and protective attributes, the Rainbow Serpent is depictedโฆ
The bunyip is a legendary creature in Australian Aboriginal mythology, known for lurking in waterways. It has varied physical descriptions, such as starfish-like or dog-like, and is said to beโฆ
Aboriginal Malingee is a mythical night spirit in Australian Aboriginal folklore. It is described as a tall, thin humanoid with dark skin, long hair, and stone knees that make aโฆ
Aboriginal Mythology Creatures encompass a wide array of legendary beings in Australian folklore. These mystical creatures, such as the Bunyip and Yowie, have intrigued generations with their tales and possibleโฆ
Karora Aboriginal Mythology features the bandicoot ancestral deity Karora, who created bandicoots during the Dreamtime. His sons hunt and consume the bandicoots, leading to encounters with other creatures like theโฆ
Kunapipi is a revered deity in Australian Aboriginal mythology, believed to be the mother of all living beings. Legends tell of her transformative powers and important role in creation. Ritualsโฆ
Eingana Goddess is a central figure in Australian Aboriginal mythology, revered as the mother of all beings. Known for her unique creation story and connection with life and death, Einganaโฆ
Dilga is a prominent deity in Australian Aboriginal mythology known for fertility and growth. She is revered by the Karadjeri tribe as a symbol of life creation, particularly through herโฆ
Yhi is a significant figure in Aboriginal mythology, representing the sun and creator of life. In a creation story, she brings light and creates diverse creatures, promising they will joinโฆ