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In [[Aboriginal mythology]], the '''Djunkgao''' are a group of sisters who are associated with [[flood]]s and [[ocean]] currents. They named the clans and all the animals, and made sacred wells from [[yam]] sticks. The youngest one was [[incest]]ously raped and the sisters became mundane women. |
In [[Aboriginal mythology]], the '''Djunkgao''' are a group of sisters who are associated with [[flood]]s and [[ocean]] currents. They named the clans and all the animals, and made sacred wells from [[yam]] sticks. The youngest one was [[incest]]ously raped and the sisters became mundane women. |
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Revision as of 15:21, 6 May 2005
In Aboriginal mythology, the Djunkgao are a group of sisters who are associated with floods and ocean currents. They named the clans and all the animals, and made sacred wells from yam sticks. The youngest one was incestously raped and the sisters became mundane women.