- murngin
- murn·gin
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
MURNGIN — MURNGI Ethnie de la terre d’Arnhem. Les Murngin, qui se nomment Wulamba, constituent un groupe de populations de culture homogène; ils vivent sur la côte nord de l’Australie, sous climat tropical. Leur société est divisée en deux moitiés… … Encyclopédie Universelle
murngin — ˈmərnjə̇n noun (plural murngin or murngins) Usage: usually capitalized : an Australian people of Arnhemland … Useful english dictionary
List of Indigenous Australian group names — contains names and collective designations which have been applied, either formerly or in the past, to group of Indigenous Australians Note: It is very important to be aware that the term tribe is really not very useful in indigenous Australia.… … Wikipedia
Australian Aboriginal sign languages — NOTOC Many Australian Aboriginal cultures have or traditionally had a sign language counterpart to their spoken language. This appears to be connected with various taboos on speech between certain people within the community or at particular… … Wikipedia
Yurlungur — Dans la mythologie des Aborigènes d Australie (plus spécifiquement Murngin[1]), le Yurlungur est un serpent de cuivre qui fut tiré d un profond sommeil par l odeur des menstruations d une femme. La femme et ses sœurs, les Wawalag, furent dévorées … Wikipédia en Français
Gebärdensprachen der Aborigines — sind lautsprachbegleitende Gebärden der australischen Ureinwohner. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Hintergrund 2 Liste der Gebärdensprachen der Aborigines 3 Einzelnachweise 4 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bamapana — In Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Murngin), Bamapana is a trickster god who causes discord. He is obscene and profane and once committed incest, thus breaking a strict taboo … Wikipedia
Mokoi — In Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Murngin), Mokoi is an evil spirit who killed sorcerers who used black magic. Also known to kidnap children at night to eat them. Categories: Australian Aboriginal mythologyAustralian mythology… … Wikipedia
Yurlungur — In Australian Aboriginal mythology (specifically: Murngin), Yurlungur is a copper snake who was awakened from a deep sleep by the odor of a woman s menstrual blood. The woman and her sisters, the Wawalag, were eaten by Yurlungur, who was told at… … Wikipedia
Paul Jorion — is by training an anthropologist, sociologist, and public intellectual with a special interest in the cognitive sciences. He has also written two books on capitalist economics.Paul was born and raised in Belgium [… … Wikipedia