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Rainbow Snake
You are the Rainbow Snake, one of the oldest and most ancient religious symbols known to man. The Rainbow Snake is a mixture of different iconic Australian animals--snake, kangaroo and crocodile--and is the god of fertility, harvest growth, and rainfall. The Rainbow Snake, which comes in both male and female form, is still worshiped by Aboriginal communities to this very day. Find out more about the fascinating world of Aboriginal mythology by researching online.
Wandjina
You are the Wandjina. In Australian Aboriginal mythology, the Wandjina are cloud and rain spirits, and the creators of the earth and all of its inhabitants. In sacred rock paintings, Wandjina are depicted as having large eyes, a small nose, and no mouth. In fact, many say that the Wandjina resemble drawings of aliens--with the white, almost colorless, oval heads and giant eyes. Find out more about the fascinating world of Aboriginal mythology by researching online.
Eingana
You are Eingana. Eingana, in Aboriginal mythology, is a huge snake spirit and the mother of all humanity, water, land, and animals. According to today's Aborigines in Australia, Eingana lives on in the Dreamworld, and if she dies, so does the earth. Love learning about Aboriginal mythology? Find out more about the fascinating world of Aboriginal mythology by researching online.
Baiame
You are Baiame! In Aboriginal culture, Baiame was a god that came down from the sky and created the rivers, lakes, mountains, and forests. He also taught the inhabitants about culture, showing them how to sing songs and create traditions and customs. Love learning about Aboriginal mythology? Find out more about the fascinating world of Aboriginal mythology by researching online.
Altjira
You are Altjira, the Aboriginal god and overlord of Dreamtime. According to Aboriginal mythology, Dreamtime was a foggy, timeless dream that existed before the creation of the world and still exists today--only underground. Altjira is the ruler of Dreamtime and looks over all the spirits and gods that walk around there in perpetual haziness.