Dreaming (spirituality) edit

 

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Dennis Walker edit

 

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Gunditjmara edit

I gather that you are then then-still-anonymous user who put in the "Djab Wurrung" bit. Am I right in assuming that this is the same language as "Chaap Wuurong" or "Tjapwuring" (see mihirung)? And if so, since you seem knowledgeable - do you happen to know of an online dictionary or wordlist that could fix that missing citation ("emu" and "huge" seem trivial enough to make it in most such lists I would think)?

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August 2008 edit

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Unreferenced BLPs edit

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