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The Bunyip | USC Digital Folklore ArchivesMay 15, 2023 · There was a thing according to native Australians that would hang out in watering holes and billabongs called the Bunyip, and apparently it was ...
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The Myth of the Bunyip in Australian Aboriginal LoreJul 24, 2025 · Descriptions of the Bunyip vary widely across Aboriginal nations—Australia is home to hundreds of Indigenous groups, each with its own language, ...
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The Bunyip - Dark TalesMay 18, 2021 · Appearing frequently in Aboriginal Australian folklore, bunyips are generally described as dangerous, water-dwelling carnivores that prey on ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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From Banib to Bunyip: Tracking Bricolage and Knowledge Systems ...Feb 23, 2023 · Indigenous myths of the bunyip serve as cautionary tales about water safety, rooted in community history.
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The Child-Eating Bunyip Haunts Australia's Wetlands - Atlas ObscuraMay 1, 2023 · A half-human, half-fish monster with sharp fangs, mystical powers, and a penchant for eating children. Its booming cries are said to cause diseases, such as ...
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The Bunyip | Murray Bridge TourismThe word Bunyip has its origins from the Wemba-Wemba or Wergaia language of Aboriginal people of South-Eastern Australia. It can be said that during ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Monster mash-up - ASU News - Arizona State UniversityOct 25, 2019 · Paleontologists suggest that stories of the bunyip may owe their origins to a cultural memory of a now-extinct Australian marsupial, ...
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Citizen Science and Cryptozoology, data received ... - ABSTRA CTTwo 'bunyip skulls'. (most likely eroded calf craniums) that were collected by Spencer Rolphe at Ettrick and Jeff Johnston at Dairy Flat and given to Roger ...
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The Bunyip as Uncanny Rupture: Fabulous Animals, Innocuous ...... Australian postcolonial gothic, and also through Freudian psychoanalysis. While the bunyip is said to come from Aboriginal myth as a water dwelling monster ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore<|separator|>
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BUNYIP. : languagehat.comApr 14, 2004 · The Macquarie Concise Dictionary attributes the etymology to the Wembawemba (Wergaia dialect) word banib. It also has the phrase “bunyip ...
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Local Lingo—The legendary Billabong Bunyip - Mel A ROWEWhat does Bunyip name mean? The Australian Aboriginal's say Bunyip means the “devil… evil spirit… a terrifying water spirit…” They also wrote it as bahnyip ...
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Bunyip - Australian Mythical Creature | Mythology.netNov 18, 2016 · Although the word Bunyip means “devil” or “evil spirit” in the Aboriginal language, native Australians disagree about this creature's ...
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Monstrous Emanations and Australian Tales of the Bunyip (Chapter 9)“Bunyip” is an Australian English word derived from First Nations language names for monstrous water spirits that inhabit inland waterways of southeastern ...
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A Case Study of the Australian Bunyip: FolkloreJun 3, 2025 · The traditional Bunyip is a monster of Aboriginal Australia, and was integral to the worldview of the people who believed in it.
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From Banib to Bunyip: Tracking Bricolage and Knowledge Systems ...Feb 23, 2023 · This article considers the Australian 'bunyip', a cryptid that has captured the colonial imagination since the European invasion.
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Monstrum: Bunyip--Australia's Mysterious Amphibian MonsterThis episode uses Aboriginal stories, historical records, and fossils to explore the bunyip legend and takes a look at how European colonization impacted ...
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From Banib to Bunyip: Tracking Bricolage and Knowledge Systems ...This article considers the Australian 'bunyip', a cryptid that has captured the colonial imagination since the European invasion. In doing so, the article ...
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[PDF] Bunyip - The Nature Conservancy AustraliaOf all the spirit inhabitants of the Aboriginal landscape that the settlers could have discovered it was the bunyip, the malign troubled spirit of the water ...
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The Bunyip: Australia's Mysterious Man-eating Swamp BeastNov 10, 2016 · Stories of the Bunyip could be actual records of Indigenous Australian interaction with megafauna. ... It is a cautionary tale, reminding ...
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Full article: Monster Radiation in Changing Times and EnvironmentsJun 3, 2025 · The traditional Bunyip is a monster of Aboriginal Australia, and was integral to the worldview of the people who believed in it.
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The Bunyip as Uncanny Rupture: Fabulous Animals, Innocuous ...Dec 2, 2018 · It is an object that is real and unreal, familiar and unfamiliar, horse and phantasm, it is a creature that performs the uncanny rupture of the Anthropocene.<|separator|>
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20 Mar 1847 - THE BUNYIP. - TroveTHE following notice from the February number of that highly popular periodical, "The Tasmanial Journal of Science," on the Bunyip of Australia ...
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Bunyip - Unknown ExplorersIn 1852 a Dog-faced Bunyip was observed in Lake Tiberias, Tasmania. It was described as being 4 to 4 feet long, with a head like a bulldog and black shaggy fur ...
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Mr Stocqueler`s bunyip - The Seal SerpentNov 24, 2018 · Mr Stocqueler informs us that the Bunyip is a large freshwater seal having two small paddles or fins attached to the shoulders, a long swan ...
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02 Jul 1845 - WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF A NEW ANIMAL. - TroveWONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF A NEW ANIMAL. In our last number we gave an account of the finding of a fragment of the knee joint of some gigantic animal, which from ...
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bunyip, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for bunyip is from 1845, in Geelong Advertiser & Squatters' Advocate (Australia). bunyip is a borrowing from Wathawurung. Etymons ...Missing: record | Show results with:record
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The case of the roaring bunyip - Australian GeographicMar 5, 2020 · What does it look like? Ask 10 people and you'll get 10 different descriptions. Most accounts describe it as being like a feathered seal with ...Missing: 1852 lake mooga
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Bunyip - Non-alien Creatures Wiki - FandomThe Bunyip or Kianpraty is a large mythical creature from Aboriginal mythology, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes.Overview · First written use of the word... · The Australian Museum's...
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07 Mar 1857 - THE BUNYIP - TroveThe existence of this supposed fabulous animal is likely to to proved at as distant period. Mr Stocqueler who has travelled several hundred miles up and .
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03 Jul 1857 - ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE BUNYIP. - TroveSir,—Having seen in the Advertiser of Monday last, an extract from an Adelaide paper on the subject of the Bunyip, I think it my duty (to prevent any one ...
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How did the legend of the Bunyip in Australia originate? - QuoraJul 25, 2019 · It is a legend of some Aboriginal groups and is thought to be a memory of one of the mega-fauna extinct from thousands of years ago. Perhaps the ...
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Episode 351: The Bunyip and the Kelpie - Strange Animals PodcastOct 23, 2023 · A map and drawing of the original earth carving of a bunyip, from the mid-19th century: An elephant seal can really look like a monster: So can ...
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Hexham bunyip folklore continues to intrigue as conservationists ...Nov 7, 2023 · The bunyip has been a part of Australian folklore since 1845, when fragments of a knee joint were found by an Aboriginal person in Geelong, Victoria.
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Australasian bittern returns to restored Tasmanian wetlandsApr 19, 2024 · 'Bunyip' bird returns to restored Tasmanian wetlands ... For the first time in more than 40 years, the distinctive booming call of the endangered ...Missing: roar | Show results with:roar
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Jungle royalty: The enigmatic cassowary - Australian GeographicOct 30, 2019 · The world's second-heaviest bird remains shrouded in mystery. Living in the shadowy world of northern Queensland's ancient rainforests, the ...
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Does the Bunyip Really Haunt the Australian Wetlands?Jun 26, 2023 · The bunyip is a creature from Aboriginal mythology. According to legend, the cryptid lives in the wetlands of Australia and hunts women and children.
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Ancient DNA from bulk bone reveals past genetic diversity of ...Jun 15, 2021 · By analysing ancient DNA from over 70 fossil bones and 20 sediment samples Haouchar et al. (2014) were able to identify DNA from six mammals ...Missing: bunyip tracks
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Bunyip Origin, Characteristics & Australian Culture - Study.comThe name "Bunyip" originates from English analogs to Aboriginal terms for "demon," "devil," or "imposter." It is also connected to "Bunjil," an Aboriginal title ...
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Of bunyips and other beasts: living memories of long-extinct ...Apr 14, 2019 · A recent collaboration between scientists in Australia and Brazil shows there are many similarities in the oral (and visual) records of now-extinct creatures.
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The Bunyip. Curio Vol 2 | Issue 8 | by Robert Lee - MediumMar 16, 2016 · The word bunyip loosely translates in Aboriginal Australian as 'devil' or 'evil spirit'. Images of a devil-like form do take on many visages, ...
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The Bunyip - Astonishing LegendsFeb 15, 2018 · Long before Europeans ever set foot on Australia, the Aboriginal tribes told tales of the Bunyip. ... It might also simply be a cautionary tale ...
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Myth of the Day: Bunyip - Mythology: Gods and Monsters - SubstackApr 28, 2025 · ... Aboriginal tradition. In this framework, the Bunyip serves as a cautionary tale, a living, breathing “do not disturb” sign for every swamp ...
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7 Mythical Beasts Across The World | Going Places - OneTravelAboriginal tales of the Australian bunyip have turned it into one of Australia's most popular cryptids. ... pareidolia, or natural explanations like ...
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Unearthing Australia's Bunyip, the Swamp-Dwelling NightmareMay 9, 2025 · Aboriginal communities across Australia tell tales of this creature snatching people from the water's edge. Of children dragged under. Of camps ...
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A Beast of Myriad Forms: Researching the Bunyip - ReactorFeb 10, 2025 · The bunyip has shrunk in one way, to a joke or a hoax or a children's story. In another, it's returned to its ancient origins.Missing: 1847-1857 | Show results with:1847-1857
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Bunyip-aristocracy Definition & Meaning | YourDictionaryOrigin of Bunyip-aristocracy. From bunyip (“mythical Australian monster; impostor”) + aristocracy.Coined in 1853 by Australian journalist and politician ...
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Meanings and origins of Australian words and idiomsThe word is a borrowing from Yuwaaliyaay (and neighbouring languages), an Aboriginal language of northern New South Wales. In the earlier period it was was ...
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bunyip, n. - Green's Dictionary of Slang(Aus., Sydney) an impostor, a pretender, humbug; also as adj. 1852.
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Bunyip Land: A Story of Adventure in New Guinea - Barnes & NobleIn stock Free deliveryJan 1, 2024 · Published within the past due nineteenth century, Fenn's story introduces readers to a collection of English children who, via a series of ...
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The Magic Pudding: The Adventures of Bunyip BluegumMar 16, 2019 · The Magic Pudding is about Bunyip Bluegum, a koala, who meets a sailor and penguin and they seek a stolen magical pudding. The book has ...Missing: 19th century
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The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek by Jenny Wagner - This Reading LifeMay 17, 2016 · The book follows a bunyip's journey to discover who he is, exploring belonging, and the idea that bunyips don't exist, and that a bunyip looks ...
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Bunyip (partially found Australian animated TV series; 1987-1990)Bunyip is a 1987 Australian animated series created by Anne Jollifee. The series originally aired in Australia on ABC TV from 1987 to circa 1990.
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Hector's Bunyip | Full Movie - YouTubeAug 16, 2024 · ... tv/ Check out our other social media accounts! Instagram: https ... Hector's Bunyip | Full Movie. 1.8K views · 1 year ago #imagination ...
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Bunyip: Australia's Mysterious Amphibian Monster | Season 2 - PBSJul 29, 2020 · This episode uses Aboriginal stories, historical records, and fossils to explore the bunyip legend, and take a look at how European colonization impacted ...