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A bird in Australian mythology

In the Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Bullanji people, Yalungur is a great bird, an eagle or hawk. He was castrated either by Gidja or by Gidja's brother Mali so that Gidja could create the first woman.

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Nieswand, Jörg (2009). Green Line 5. Available: https://www2.klett.de/sixcms/media.php/229/547160_0002_Dreamtime.pdf Accessed: 2024-04-14


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