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- Bunjil abstract "In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Bunjil the eagle (or eaglehawk) is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being. In the Kulin nation in central Victoria he was regarded as one of two moiety ancestors, the other being the trickster Crow. Bunjil has two wives and a son, Binbeal the rainbow. His brother is Balayang the bat. He is assisted by six wirmums or shamans who represent the clans of the Eaglehawk moiety: Djurt-djurt the nankeen kestrel, Thara the quail hawk, Yukope the parakeet, Dantum the parrot, Tadjeri the brushtail possum and Turnong the gliding possum.According to one legend, after creating the mountains, rivers, flora, fauna, and laws for humans to live by, Bunjil gathered his wives and sons then asked Crow, who had charge of the winds, to open his bags and let out some wind. Crow opened a bag in which he kept his whirlwinds, creating a cyclone which uprooted trees. Bunjil asked for a stronger wind. Crow complied, and Bunjil and his people were blown upwards into the sky. Bunjil himself became the star Altair and his two wives, the black swans, became stars on either side.A Bunurong story tells of a time of conflict among the Kulin nations, when people argued and fought with one another, neglecting their families and the land. The mounting chaos and disunity angered the sea, which began to rise until it had covered the plains and threatened to flood the entire country. The people went to Bunjil and asked him to help them stop the sea from rising; Bunjil agreed to do so, but only if the people would change their ways and respect the laws and each other. He then walked out to the sea, raised his spear and ordered the water to stop rising.It is believed by the Kulin and other Indigenous peoples that, in the Dreamtime, Bunjil took shelter in a cave located in the part of Gariwerd that is now known as the Black Range Scenic Reserve. Bunjil's Shelter is today a popular tourist attraction and one of the most important Aboriginal rock art sites in the region.".
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- Bunjil wikiPageRevisionID "676458273".
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Aboriginal_Australians.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Altair.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Aboriginal_kinship.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Aborigines.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Balayang.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Bat.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Binbeal.
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- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Bunurong.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aboriginal_gods.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aboriginal_peoples_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Creator_gods.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sky_and_weather_gods.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victoria_(Australia).
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wurundjeri.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Creator_deity.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Crow_(Australian_Aboriginal_mythology).
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Culture_hero.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Gariwerd.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Gliding_possum.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Grampians_National_Park.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australian_art.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Kulin.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Nankeen_kestrel.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Shaman.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Trickster.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink Wedge-tailed_eagle.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink File:20120705_Bunjil_Shelter.JPG.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink File:Docklands_Bruce_Armstrong.jpg.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLink File:Wedge_Tailed_Eagle.jpg.
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bunjil".
- Bunjil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bunjil's Shelter".
- Bunjil hasPhotoCollection Bunjil.
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- Bunjil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Victorian_Aborigines.
- Bunjil subject Category:Aboriginal_gods.
- Bunjil subject Category:Aboriginal_peoples_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Bunjil subject Category:Creator_gods.
- Bunjil subject Category:Sky_and_weather_gods.
- Bunjil subject Category:Victoria_(Australia).
- Bunjil subject Category:Wurundjeri.
- Bunjil hypernym Deity.
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- Bunjil comment "In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Bunjil the eagle (or eaglehawk) is a creator deity, culture hero and ancestral being. In the Kulin nation in central Victoria he was regarded as one of two moiety ancestors, the other being the trickster Crow. Bunjil has two wives and a son, Binbeal the rainbow. His brother is Balayang the bat.".
- Bunjil label "Bunjil".
- Bunjil sameAs Bunjil.
- Bunjil sameAs Bunjil.
- Bunjil sameAs m.0nhfz.
- Bunjil sameAs Q2928214.
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- Bunjil wasDerivedFrom Bunjil?oldid=676458273.
- Bunjil depiction Wedge_Tailed_Eagle.jpg.
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