Wednesday, October 21, 2009

AUSTRALIA'S INDIGENOUS STORIES





as told by Aunty Beryl Carmichael




This is the creation story of Ngiyaampaa country, as well as the land belonging
to Eaglehawk and Crow. Now long, long time ago of course, in the beginning, when
there was no people, no trees, no plants whatever on this land, "Guthi-guthi",
the spirit of our ancestral being, he lived up in the sky. So he came down and
he wanted to create the special land for people and animals and birds to live
in. So Guthi-guthi came down and he went on creating the land for the people -
after he'd set the borders in place and the sacred sights, the birthing places
of all the Dreamings, where all our Dreamings were to come out of.









Guthi-guthi put one foot on Gunderbooka Mountain and another one at Mount Grenfell. And he looked out over the land and he could see that the land was bare. There was no water in sight, there was nothing growing. So Guthi-guthi knew that trapped in a mountain - Mount Minara - the water serpent, Weowie, he was trapped in the mountain. So Guthi-guthi called out to him, "Weowie, Weowie", but because Weowie was trapped right in the middle of the mountain, he couldn't hear him. Guthi-guthi went back up into the sky and he called out once more, "Weowie", but once again Weowie didn't respond. So Guthi-guthi came down with a roar like thunder and banged on the mountain and the mountain split open.









Weowie the water serpent came out. And where the water
serpent traveled he made waterholes and streams and depressions in the land. So
once all that was finished, of course, Weowie went back into the mountain to
live and that's where Weowie lives now, in Mount Minara. But then after that,
they wanted another lot of water to come down from the north, throughout our
country. Old Pundu, the Cod, it was his duty to drag and create the river known
as the Darling River today. So Cod came out with Mudlark, his little mate, and
they set off from the north and they created the big river. Flows right down,
water flows right throughout our country, right into the sea now.






And of course, this country was also created, the first two tribes put in our country were Eaglehawk and Crow. And from these two tribes came many tribal people, many tribes, and we call them sub-groups today. So my people, the Ngiyaampaa people and the Barkandji further down are all sub-groups of Eaglehawk and Crow. So what I'm telling you the stories that were handed down to me all come from within this country.




Rainbow Serpent






photo: Aboriginal Art - Heart of My People

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