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  The Serene Dragon : Australia / New Zealand - Wollunqua / Warramunga / Wallunquain / Great Rainbow Snake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wollunqua / Warramunga / Wallunquain / Great Rainbow Snake
Appears in the art and ceremonies of the aborigines.
One legend associates Wollunqua with Mumumanugara, but few specifics are available.
www.theserenedragon.net /Tales/australia-wollun.html   (63 words)

  
 Animal worship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Respect for them is due to two main reasons: the kinsmen of the dead desire to preserve the goodwill of their dead relatives; they wish at the same time to secure that their kinsmen are not molested and caused to undergo unnecessary suffering.
One of the most widely found modes of showing respect to animals is known as totemism (see totem), but except in decadent forms There is but little positive worship; in Central Australia, however, the rites of the Wollunqua totem group are directed towards placating this mythical animal, and cannot be termed anything but religious ceremonies.
The cult of the Serpent is found in many parts of the Old World, although it not unknown in the Americas.
animal-worship.iqnaut.net   (2748 words)

  
 Australian Aboriginal mythology - The Mind-N-Magick Paganpedia
Wawalag - pair of sisters who were daughters of Djanggawul
Wollunqua - a snake-god of rain and fertility
Wuriupranili - solar goddess who carries a torch that is the sun.
paganpedia.mind-n-magick.com /wiki/index.php?title=Aboriginal_mythology   (639 words)

  
 Angel/Buffy RPG Legends & Artifacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This ritual requires a Heart of Darkness, a rare and dangerous magical item known only to exist in various demon realms.
Recently stolen from the Museum of Aboriginal History, this ancient, unobtrusive urn depicts various aboriginal deities, including Bunjil, Baiame, Inapatua, Inapertwa, and Wollunqua.
The people that stole the Staff of Groves are rumored to have also stolen this urn, though the purpose is still unknown.
www.freewebs.com /buffyrpg1/LegendsAndArtifacts.html   (1177 words)

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