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  Australian Dreamtime - Crystalinks
And again like the Lord God, Baiame walked on the earth he had made, among the plants and animals, and created man and woman to rule over them.
His world had begun to be populated, and men and women praised Baiame for providing for all their needs.
Baiame's intention for the men and animals he loved had been thwarted.
www.crystalinks.com /dreamtime.html   (3947 words)

  
 Brewarrina Aboriginal Fish Traps (Baiames Ngunnhu)
Baiame, a creation being who saw their plight, designed a gift for the Ngemba — an intricate series of fish traps in the dry river bed.
Baiame produced the design for the Ngunnhu by casting his net over the river course.
Baiame instructed that although the Ngemba people were to be custodians of the fishery, maintenance and use of the traps should be shared with other tribes in the area.
www.environment.gov.au /heritage/national/sites/brewarrina.html   (794 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Baiame (Baayami or Baayama) is a creational ancestral hero in the dreaming of several language groups (e.g.
When Baiame is seen in rock paintings he is often represented as a human figure with a large head-dress or hair-style, and lines of footsteps are often nearby.
Baiame is often shown with internal decorations such as waistbands, vertical lines running down the body, bands, and dots.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Baiame   (308 words)

  
 Baiame and Man
Light and warmth were necessary for the preservation and growth of the animate world of Baiame's creation, and these were provided by Yhi.
Baiame had no corporal body, nor did he need one until the time came to show himself to the beings he had formed.
The little portion of Baiame that was in each of his creation had failed to recognise him in all his fullness.
www.astronomy.pomona.edu /archeo/Other%20student%20web%20sites/Alex%20N%20Smith/aborigines/baiameandman.htm   (714 words)

  
 Outpost Gallifrey: Reviews
It is Baiame who explains what is happening to the audience, as he tells the Doctor, "the Dream is living myth" and we discover that the Dream resents the fact that the ancient belief in it has been diluted out amongst the stars, partly because the Doctor persuaded Baiame to bring Whitten's people along.
They offer rational explanations for various wonders on the asteroid, refusing to accept the explanations of the "primitive ways" of Mulyan, but at the end Baiame appeals to their own beliefs and superstitions, stopping Korshal from killing him by summoning a bird from the Dreaming, since they are sacred to the Galyari.
The guest cast is generally fine with John Scholes deserving particular merit as Baiame, the spiritual All-Father of the land who is extremely convincing as the charismatic leader who has drawn many thousands of people to Uluru.
www.gallifreyone.com /review.php?id=bf-67   (5447 words)

  
 Hierarch Baiame
Baiame was also portrayed with internal decorations such as bands, dots, and vertical lines running down the body; as well as, waistbands.
Baiame along with his soulmate wife Birrahgnooloo gave the Aboriginals their cultural values, laws of life, songs, and traditions.
Birrahgnooloo, the soulmate wife of Baiame, was a fertility goddess.
www.blessingscornucopia.com /Hierarchs_of_Twelve_Universal_Rays_Hierarch_Baiame_Baayami_Baayama.htm   (432 words)

  
 Baiame Summary
Known by diverse names, including Baiame, Bunjil, Daramulun, Kohin, and Munganngaua, he was said to live in the sky (although earlier he had been on earth).
In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Baiame (Baayami or Baayama) is the ancestor and patron god of the Kamilaroi.
He is a sky god and a deity of death and life, and a god of rain and the shamans.
www.bookrags.com /Baiame   (958 words)

  
 The Bible in the biology class room
As he walked through the Earth the Man that was the thought-power of Baiame (the Creator Spirit) was lonely.
Their beauty intoxicated him, but they appealed only to his senses, for the eternal spirit of Baiame had not been conferred on them.
The flaming flowers of the waratah, the golden glory of the wattle, the scented leaves and the grey bark of the eucalypts were a delight to eyes and nose.
www.answersingenesis.org /creation/v3/i1/biology_class.asp   (787 words)

  
 MCAS Question - Massachusetts Department of Education
For more information, see the copyright citation below.
"Baiame, the Great Spirit" from OUT OF THE ARK: STORIES FROM THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS, copyright © 1996 by Anita Ganeri, reprinted by permission of Harcourt, Inc.
According to the myth, the people see Baiame as
www.doe.mass.edu /mcas/question.asp?mcasyear=2005&district=325&school=310&grade=07&subjectcode=ELA&questionnumber=11&answers=yes&answers=no&answers=yes   (155 words)

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