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  TJINIMIN : The deity from Australian Mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In its struggles the Snake must have felt burning sensations because the next thing anyone knew was that it had dived to the bottom of the sea taking every last scrap of fire with it.
TJINIMIN gazed apprehensively at one last charred stick.
TJINIMIN went completely batty at this point and took to roosting upside down.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/australian-mythology.php?deity=TJINIMIN   (297 words)

  
 Bats and Mankind
Amongst the rambling stories that make up the tales of the Australian Aboriginal Dream-time there is one of a confrontation between Tjinimin the Bat God and the Great Rainbow-Snake.
Tjinimin wanted to have sex with the Green Parrot-Girls that were the consorts of Great Rainbow-Snake and of course Great Rainbow-Snake objected to this.
At the end of the story Tjinimin hangs upside-down in a tree to admire the stars and decides never to try having sex with anyone again, whereupon his nose falls off.
www.earthlife.net /mammals/bat-man.html   (2323 words)

  
 Megabacteria aka Avian Gastric Yeast - BirdBoard.Com
Tjinimin has what he called "Megabacteria" and he said in the States it is sometimes called Avian Gastric Yeast.
He gave me some anti-fungal medicine which I have to give to both Princesses and even poor Chaska because though she is housed separately, she is in the same airspace as the Princesses.
The vet also said Tjinimin has poor feather condition and stress bars and he is underweight, possibly not digesting his food well due to the Megabacteria.
www.birdboard.com /forum/showthread.php?t=16812   (1359 words)

  
 In Aboriginal mythology Aboriginal mythology Tjinimin is the ancestor of the...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Aboriginal mythology Aboriginal mythology Tjinimin is the ancestor of the...
In Aboriginal mythology Aboriginal mythology, "Tjinimin" is the ancestor of the Australia Australian peoples.
He is associated with the bat bat and with Kunmanggur Kunmanggur the rainbow snake.
www.biodatabase.de /Tjinimin   (81 words)

  
 Oceania Mythology - Australia
Tjinimin was carried away but after a while he struggled out on to dry land.
For his part Kunmanggur must have been aware of Tjinimin's infamous conduct because the green parrot women had returned to the camp, but is not explicitly mentioned and the plot continues to unfold with primal inevitability.
Tjinimin's deception continued; he made a spear which he pretended belonged to his father.
www.janesoceania.com /oceaniamyths_australia/index.htm   (12136 words)

  
 Tjinimin: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Most deaths in a hospital are between the times of 4pm and 6pm, the time when the human body is at its weakest.
...Tjinimin Tjinimin In Aborigine mythology, Tjinimin is the ancestor of the...
...Ngariman Nogomain Pundjel Tjilpa Tjinimin Ulanji Ungud Walo Waramurungundi Wati-kutjara Wawalag Wollunqua...
www.encyclopedian.com /tj/Tjinimin.html   (130 words)

  
 Tjinimin fully flighted! - BirdBoard.Com
My little Tjinimin (blue Princess) has moulted and regrown his feathers.
Tjinimin is not only beautiful, he is a real dellight to be around-very cheeky and cheerful!
He's the first one to jump on me when I bring he food in, perching on my shoulder while I fill the trays.
www.birdboard.com /forum/showthread.php?p=300807#post300807   (343 words)

  
 Tjinimin Did You Mean tjinimin?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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