- Rainbow Serpent
The Rainbow Serpent (also known as the Rainbow Snake) is an important mythological being for Aboriginal people across
Australia , although thecreation myth s associated with it are best known from northern Australia.The Rainbow Serpent is seen as the inhabitant of permanent
waterhole s and is in control of life's most precious resource,water . He is the underlyingAboriginal mythology for the famousOutback "bunyip ". He is the sometimes unpredictable Rainbow Serpent, who vies with the ever-reliableSun , that replenishes the stores of water, forming gullies and deep channels as he slithered across the landscape, allowing for the collection and distribution of water.Dreamtime stories tell of the great Spirits during creation, in animal and human form they molded the barren and featureless earth. The Rainbow Serpent came from beneath the ground and created huge ridges, mountains and gorges as it pushed upward. The Rainbow Serpent is known as Ngalyod by theGunwinggu and Borlung by theMiali . He is a serpent of immense proportions which inhabits deep permanent waterholes. [cite book |last=Isaacs |first=Jennifer |authorlink=Jennifer Isaacs |coauthors= |title=Australian Dreaming: 40,000 Years of Aboriginal History |year= 1995 |publisher=Lansdowne Press |id= ISBN 0-7018-1330-X]Serpent stories vary according to environmental differences. Tribes of the monsoonal areas depict an epic interaction of the Sun, Serpent andwind in their Dreamtime stories, whereas tribes of the central desert experience less drastic seasonal shifts and their stories reflect this.It is known both as a benevolent protector of its people (the groups from the country around) and as a malevolent punisher of law breakers. The rainbow serpent's mythology is closely linked to land, water,
life , social relationships andfertility .There are innumerable names and stories associated with the serpent, all of which communicate the significance and power of this being within Aboriginal
tradition s.The myth of the Rainbow serpent is sometimes associated with "
Wonambi naracoortensis ", a largesnake of the now extinct megafauna of Australia.Notes
References
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Lawlor, Robert (1991). "Voices Of The First Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal dreamtime." Rochester, Vermont:Inner Traditions International, Ltd. ISBN 0-89281-355-5.ee also
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Australian Aboriginal mythology#Rainbow Serpent
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* [http://www.nlc.org.au/html/abt_rainbow.html Explaining Northern Land Council's use of the Rainbow Serpent in its logo] Accessed 8 July 2008
* [http://www.astronomy.pomona.edu/archeo/australia/jennifer.sumner.aborigines/myth1.htm A rainbow serpent myth accompanying Jimmy Njiminjuma bark painting ] Accessed 8 July 2008
*The Rainbow Serpent Project www.rainbowserpent.co.uk [http://www.rainbowserpent.co.uk link title]
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