How The Murray River Was Made Dreamtime Creation Story
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All stories are owned by the original story tellers and owners of these stories. This is a re-telling of the story as it has been come to be learned by Narjiic Day-Burns. Please visit http://www.aboriginaldreamtimeandstor... for more information and stories • How the Murray River was Made • Or in my language we say Dhungala (or Dhoongala) • I'm going to tell you a Bangerang story about how the Murray River was made. • One day an old woman was walking with her three dingoes. She was looking for grubs and berries. She walked a long way over hills and mountains, through forests and bushland and across a flat and waterless plain. • Do you know what she did? As she walked she dragged her digging stick behind her. The stick dragged and scratched, dragged and scratched, making a track along the ground. • Nearby there was a snake, a big snake of many colours sleeping in the hills. The sound of the digging stick woke the big snake up and he came down the hills slithering and sliding. He was very angry! • He thrashed to and fro deepening the track made by the old woman. His movements carved out a wide riverbed an soon after it rained and rained and rained some more - creating a river that was long, deep and wide. • And that's how the Murray River was made, stretching all the way to the sea. Listen to the sound of the sea and you may hear the voice of the old woman as she sings in her sleep. • Narrated by: Narjiic Day-Burns • Recorded and Edited by: Lokki Somerville • Please visit http://www.aboriginaldreamtimeandstor...
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