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2006-08-17 20:39:09 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Or were they all wiped out in the immigrant invasion?

2006-08-18 16:49:27 · update #1

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No. Can you?
I believe in one God..

I do like the Australian legend:

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Australian Aboriginal: The Dreamtime

In the beginning the earth was a bare plain. All was dark. There was no life, no death. The sun, the moon, and the stars slept beneath the earth. All the eternal ancestors slept there, too, until at last they woke themselves out of their own eternity and broke through to the surface.

When the eternal ancestors arose, in the Dreamtime, they wandered the earth, sometimes in animal form -- as kangaroos, or emus, or lizards -- sometimes in human shape, sometimes part animal and human, sometimes as part human and plant.

Two such beings, self-created out of nothing, were the Ungambikula. Wandering the world, they found half-made human beings. They were made of animals and plants, but were shapeless bundles, lying higgledy-piggledy, near where water holes and salt lakes could be created. The people were all doubled over into balls, vague and unfinished, without limbs or features.

With their great stone knives, the Ungambikula carved heads, bodies, legs, and arms out of the bundles. They made the faces, and the hands and feet. At last the human beings were finished.

Thus every man and woman was transformed from nature and owes allegiance to the totem of the animal or the plant that made the bundle they were created from -- such as the plum tree, the grass seed, the large and small lizards, the parakeet, or the rat.

This work done, the ancestors went back to sleep. Some of them returned to underground homes, others became rocks and trees. The trails the ancestors walked in the Dreamtime are holy trails. Everywhere the ancestors went, they left sacred traces of their presence -- a rock, a waterhole, a tree.

For the Dreamtime does not merely lie in the distant past, the Dreamtime is the eternal Now. Between heartbeat and heartbeat, the Dreamtime can come again
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2006-08-25 14:33:36 · answer #1 · answered by sassy 6 · 0 0

No But I Can Tell You The Rainbow Serpent Ain't Left Eden

2006-08-17 20:47:51 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Yeah sure, I think I heard the name, Auckla the god of weaponry and kind of stuff.Not really confirmed though.I suggest you search the web by typing at www.yahoo.com search engine: Australian aboriginal God of War.thats it! good luck to you mate!
Kangaroo jack!

2006-08-17 20:48:18 · answer #3 · answered by Kheisofuzen 3 · 0 0

No I think Mars was the Roman God of war ?? but am not to concerned about them

2006-08-17 20:47:44 · answer #4 · answered by Mim 7 · 0 0

One of these, I'm guessing?

2006-08-17 20:47:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

russel crowe?

2006-08-17 20:45:06 · answer #6 · answered by jonny_nowhere 2 · 1 0

Yeah DOPE

2006-08-24 16:08:22 · answer #7 · answered by honeygirl 1 · 0 0

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