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  2. Wati-kutjara - Wikipedia

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    The Wati kutjara feature in innumerable stories, whose details vary from region to region. In one recension, they are credited with castrating the Man in the Moon by throwing a magical boomerang, Kidili, because he tried to rape the first woman. [5] In other versions, the Wati kutjara are the ones attempting to seduce the same group of women. [2]

  3. Oddments - Wikipedia

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    Oddments is the fourth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.It was released on 7 March 2014 on Flightless.It peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Albums Chart after being re-released on vinyl in November 2018. [1] "

  4. Inma board - Wikipedia

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    According to communities of the Western Desert, the sacred inma board called by the ancestors as Wati-kutjara is represented by the dark patches of the Milky Way (pulina-pulina), between the constellations of Centaurus and Cygnus. The inma board was made and flung into the heavens, as sung in the following song verse: [1]

  5. Live in Brussels '19 - Wikipedia

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    The album features a set by the band performed at the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels on 8 and 9 October 2019. The tracks come from eight of the band’s albums: Nonagon Infinity, Murder of the Universe, Infest the Rats' Nest, Fishing for Fishies, Gumboot Soup, Paper Mâché Dream Balloon, Oddments, and Float Along – Fill Your Lungs.

  6. Wirangu people - Wikipedia

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    In ancestral times a large mother snake travelled down from the west to Juldi'kapi.From there it was followed by two men (the Wati Kutjara) [b] who wished to kill it. They chased the snake south-east to Pedinga water-hole (Pedinga'kapi, thirty-five miles south-east of the Ooldea Soak).

  7. Ngiṉṯaka - Wikipedia

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    In the myth, Ngiṉṯaka travels from his home near the Western Australia border to the camp of another lizard tribe, near Oodnadatta, in search of a better grindstone. [1] He steals the Anangu grindstone and carries it home while being chased by the Anangu people. Along his journey, he digs up tjanmatjas (bush onions), creating large boulders ...

  8. Live in Adelaide '19 - Wikipedia

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    Live in Adelaide '19 is the second in a trio of benefit live albums [1] by Australian psychedelic rock band, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, which was released digitally to Bandcamp on 10 January 2020. [2] It was released simultaneously with one other live album, Live in Paris '19. The third album Live in Brussels '19 was

  9. Ngaanyatjarra - Wikipedia

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    Males only reached marriageable age at around 30, after a thorough training and graduation through a complex initiatory system, that transformed tjilku (male children) into wati (men). [14] Passage to this status was marked by the right to wear a red headband, though as post-initiates ( tjawarratja ) they were still required to dwell apart from ...