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- Daramulum abstract "In several of the Aboriginal cultures of south-east Australia such as Wiradyuri, Kamilaroi, Eora, Darkinjung, and Guringai, Daramulum (“one legged”) is a son of Baiame and his emu-wife Birrahgnooloo. He is often depicted in Sydney Rock Engravings in semi-profile, with one arm, an emu-back (i.e. pointed buttocks), and a club foot. He is often shown close to an emu, which may be his totem, or may be related to his emu ancestry. He has the ability to change his appearance from that of a huge giant to that of a small animal or bird.His voice can be heard through the medium of the bullroarer which is whirled through the air during initiation ceremonies. He now lives in the trees of the bush, particularly in the burls or growths which are found on the trunks of trees, and only leaves them for initiation ceremonies. The bullroarer must be cut from a tree which contains his spirit for it to work.The name is better rendered Dharramaalan (dharra 'leg, thigh' + maal 'one' + -an suffix). The "dh" is a dental consonant, pronounced like the 'd-th' in English "hid them". In the Sydney region it is often spelt Daramulan. It is also spelt Dhurramoolun.Daramulum is a sky god who also acts as the protector of shamans, looks after the weather and lives in the moon. He often acts as intermediary between his father and men., he is the chief totemic ancestor of the Yuin tribe.".
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- Daramulum wikiPageRevisionID "666311366".
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Baiame.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Birrahgnooloo.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Bullroarer.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Bullroarer_(music).
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Burl.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Daramulan.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Daramulum.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Darkinjung.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Darkinjung_people.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Emu.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Eora.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Gamilaraay.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Guringai.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Initiation.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Kamilaroi.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Kuringgai.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Rock_Engravings.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_rock_engravings.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Wiradjuri.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLink Wiradyuri.
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daramulum".
- Daramulum wikiPageWikiLinkText "figure".
- Daramulum hasPhotoCollection Daramulum.
- Daramulum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Daramulum hypernym Son.
- Daramulum type Article.
- Daramulum type Person.
- Daramulum type Article.
- Daramulum type People.
- Daramulum comment "In several of the Aboriginal cultures of south-east Australia such as Wiradyuri, Kamilaroi, Eora, Darkinjung, and Guringai, Daramulum (“one legged”) is a son of Baiame and his emu-wife Birrahgnooloo. He is often depicted in Sydney Rock Engravings in semi-profile, with one arm, an emu-back (i.e. pointed buttocks), and a club foot. He is often shown close to an emu, which may be his totem, or may be related to his emu ancestry.".
- Daramulum label "Daramulum".
- Daramulum sameAs Daramulum.
- Daramulum sameAs Daramulum.
- Daramulum sameAs ダーラマラン.
- Daramulum sameAs m.0nhlt.
- Daramulum sameAs Q11113531.
- Daramulum sameAs Q11113531.
- Daramulum wasDerivedFrom Daramulum?oldid=666311366.
- Daramulum isPrimaryTopicOf Daramulum.