How the Sun Was Made single work   prose   children's   Indigenous story   dreaming story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1936... 1936 How the Sun Was Made
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The emu's egg is tossed into the sky, and strikes a bundle of wood which bursts into flame, bringing into being the sun. The daily procession of the sun across the sky is managed by the cloud-man, Ngoudenout, who sets fire to a bundle of wood each day.

Notes

  • This is the sequel to 'Why the Emu Has Small Wings' and 'Why the Native Companion Has a Harsh Voice'.

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b & w illus. (p.48) 'Stone Churinga or Sacred Stone, Arunta Tribe, Central Australia.'
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