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Adnoartina is known as a religious deity in the Australian Aboriginal culture.[1] This deity is described as taking the form of a gecko lizard and is considered to be a sacred ancestral being.[1] Adnoartina offers an Indigenous understanding to the creation of Uluru, an Australian historical landmark.[2] This landmark is regarded as one of the most sacred land formations in Australia and an ‘iconic’ tourist attraction.[3] As Adnoartina is a key figure in the creation of Uluru, this deity is a symbolic figure in the Aboriginal religion.[4]

Adnoartina is central to one of the world's oldest religious beliefs as Aboriginal mythology has existed for centuries.[5] However, the significance of Adnoartina continues to be a cultural influence as stories are passed down through generations of ancestors.[5] Such stories are known as dreamtime stories, which are fundamental to the Aboriginal religion.[6] Though Adnoartina originates from Aboriginal mythology, this deity is further present in published academia. The published studies of Adnoartina have communicated the significance of this deity in the Aboriginal culture. Adnoartina is regarded as a spiritual figure in the dreamtime and continues to be a motif in the art, music and ceremonial practices of the Aboriginal culture.[4]

  1. ^ a b Mudrooroo (1994). Aboriginal mythology : an A-Z spanning the history of aboriginal mythology from the earliest legends to the present day. London: Thorsons. ISBN 1855383063.
  2. ^ Bartlett, Sarah (2009). The mythology bible: the definitive guide to legendary tales. New York, United States: Sterling. ISBN 1402770022.
  3. ^ Brooks, David (2014). "Uluru Inverted". Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. 5 (2): 53–59.
  4. ^ a b Mcbryde, Isabel (2000). "Travellers in storied landscapes: a case study in exchanges and heritage". Aboriginal History. 24: 152–174.
  5. ^ a b Allen, Louis (1980). "Pride in the Past". Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal. 4: 57–59.
  6. ^ Antonella, Natale Riem (2012). "The Pleiades and the Dreamtime: an Aboriginal Women's Story and Other Ancient World Traditions". Coolabah. 9: 113–127.

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Adnoartina is known as a religious deity in the Australian Aboriginal culture. This deity is described as taking the form of a gecko lizard and is considered...

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personification of the sun and creator spirit Dirawong, Bundjalung creator being Adnoartina, the lizard guard of Uluru Altjira, Arrernte sky god who created the earth...

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