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- Muldjewangk abstract "The Muldjewangk is a water-creature in Australian Aboriginal mythology that inhabited the Murray River, particularly Lake Alexandrina. It was used as a deterrent for Aboriginal children who wished to play near the riverside after dark. Sometimes they are portrayed as evil merfolk (half man half fish), or times as a gargantuan monster. It is also inconsistent whether there are many of the creatures, or a single \"The Muldjewangk\".A legend tells of a monstrous Muldjewangk who once attacked a steamboat owned by European settlers. The captain saw two great hands grasping the hull of the boat so he grabbed his gun. Aboriginal elders on board warned the captain not to shoot, but their pleas fell on deaf ears. \"You're going to suffer now\" they warned. Soon after, the captain broke out in weeping red blisters over his body, and took six months to die.The Muldjewangk pesters Ngurunderi (see Murray River) and his wives when they settle on the banks of Lake Alexandrina by wrecking their fishing nets.Large clumps of floating seaweed are said to hide Muldjewangks and are to be avoided. Large footprints have also been seen. Some elders now say the Muldjewangks no longer inhabit the river system.".
- Muldjewangk wikiPageID "1255866".
- Muldjewangk wikiPageLength "1849".
- Muldjewangk wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Muldjewangk wikiPageRevisionID "692595372".
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Aboriginal_Australians.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Blister.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Bunyip.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_legendary_creatures.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ngarrindjeri.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Dreamtime.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Elder_(administrative_title).
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Footprint.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Gun.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Hand.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Alexandrina_(South_Australia).
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Mermaid.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Monster.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Murray_River.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Ngurunderi.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Sea_monster.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Seaweed.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLink Steamboat.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muldjewangk".
- Muldjewangk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aboriginal_South_Australians.
- Muldjewangk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Muldjewangk subject Category:Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Muldjewangk subject Category:Australian_legendary_creatures.
- Muldjewangk subject Category:Ngarrindjeri.
- Muldjewangk type People.
- Muldjewangk comment "The Muldjewangk is a water-creature in Australian Aboriginal mythology that inhabited the Murray River, particularly Lake Alexandrina. It was used as a deterrent for Aboriginal children who wished to play near the riverside after dark. Sometimes they are portrayed as evil merfolk (half man half fish), or times as a gargantuan monster.".
- Muldjewangk label "Muldjewangk".
- Muldjewangk sameAs Q1952111.
- Muldjewangk sameAs Muldjewangk.
- Muldjewangk sameAs m.04mml0.
- Muldjewangk sameAs Q1952111.
- Muldjewangk wasDerivedFrom Muldjewangk?oldid=692595372.
- Muldjewangk isPrimaryTopicOf Muldjewangk.