Nargun

Nargun

According to Gunai/Kurnai tribal legends, the Nargun is a fierce half-human half-stone female creature that lived in the Den of Nargun, a cave under a rock overhang behind a small waterfall in the Mitchell River National Park, Victoria, Australia. Aboriginal legend describes the Nargun as a beast that was all stone except for its hands, arms and breast. The fierce creature would drag unwary travellers into its den, and any weapon directed against it would be turned back on its owner.[1]

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Den of Nargun

The Den of Nargun
An image of Deadcock Den
Another image of Deadcock Den

The cave where the Nargun lived, called the Den of Nargun, is found on Woolshed Creek, a small tributary of the Mitchell River about one kilometre upstream from where the creek joins the river. The existence of the cave was first recorded by Alfred Howitt.[2] After heavy rainfall, the opening of the cave may be hidden by a waterfall, which has excavated a pool at its base.[2] The den was once rimmed with stalactites, but unfortunately these have been broken off as souvenirs by visitors over the years. Smaller stalactites may still exist inside the cave.

The area is a site of Aboriginal historical importance, and is located on the Batuluk Aboriginal Cultural Trail.[2][3] Stories were told around aboriginal campfires about how the Nargun would abduct children who visited the rockpool. It was said the Nargun could not be harmed with boomerangs or spears, as they would be reflected back to the thrower. These stories served the dual purpose of a cautionary tale to keep children close to the campsite, and away from the sacred cave. The Den of Nargun was considered a special place for women of the Gunai tribe, and in reality was used for women's initiation and learning ceremonies rather than being the lair of any predator.[3]

A similar, though less well known site, called Deadcock Den is situated on Woolshed Creek downstream from the Den of Nargun, only about 200m from where it joins the Mitchell River. This site was also of great cultural significance to the Gunai people, women in particular.

Literary Mentions

  • In 1974 Australian author Patricia Wrightson wrote an award winning children's novel called The Nargun and the Stars, which was later made into a television series. The plot involved a modern day boy coming to live in a remote Australian valley where he discovers a variety of ancient creatures from the Aboriginal Dreaming. In this story, the Nargun is an indestructible stone being that slowly moves through the valley destroying all in its path. A later Patricia Wrightson story, The Ice Is Coming, suggested there were multiple Narguns.
  • The cave was featured in the book Providence Ponds, written by Stanley Porteus in 1950.[2]
  • Angus McMillan featured the Den of Nargun in his book Lindigo (1866).[2]
  • The Nargun plays a role in Sonya Hartnett's novel The Ghost's Child (2008).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mitchell River National Park". Parks Victoria. http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=143. Retrieved 2008-03-16. 
  2. ^ a b c d e Stevens, Alexandra. Images of Gippsland Revisited. Gippstar International. ISBN 978-0-9758082-2-1. 
  3. ^ a b "Sites along the bataluk cultural trail". Maffra Community Resource Center. http://www.maffra.net.au/bataluk/sites.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-28. 

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