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{{Short description|Goddess in Australian Aboriginal mythology}} {{use dmy dates|date=May 2018}} {{about||the academic journal|Kunapipi (journal)}} '''Kunapipi''', also spelt '''Gunabibi''', ('womb'){{sfn|Swain|1991|p=240}} is a [[mother goddess]] and the [[patron deity]] of many heroes in [[Australian Aboriginal mythology]]. ==Story== Kunapipi gave birth to human beings as well as to most animals and plants. Now a vague, [[Deus otiosus|otiose]], spiritual being, "the old woman" (''Kadjeri''){{sfn|Swain|1991|p=240}} once emerged from the waters and travelled across the land with a band of heroes and heroines,{{sfn|Swain|1991|pp=238ff}} and during [[the Dreaming]] she gave birth to men and women as well as creating the natural species. She could transform herself either into a male or female version of the [[Rainbow Serpent]].{{cn|date=September 2022}} ==Origins and diffusion== The Kunapipi cult seems to have arisen among tribes in the [[Roper River|Roper]] and Rose River areas. In the [[Alawa people|Alawa]] version, she is said to have emerged from the waters.{{sfn|Swain|1991|p=240}} From there, it is thought to have gradually spread north-east into [[Arnhem Land]], where it existed as a complementary masculine form with [[Djanggawul]], a female figure.{{sfn|Berndt|1974|p=4}} According to Tony Swain, Kunapipi traditions, especially regarding her northern origins, reflect the impact of Sulawesi/Macassar influences, via contacts with [[trepanging|trepang]] traders, and possibly the pre-Islamic rice mother cult, which survived down to modern times among the [[Torajan people|Toraja]] and [[Buginese people|Bugis]].{{sfn|Swain|1991|pp=241-244}} ==Notes== {{notelist}} ===Citations=== {{Reflist|30em}} ==Sources== {{refbegin|35em}} *{{Cite book| title = Australian Aboriginal Religion | last = Berndt | first = R. M. | author-link = Ronald Murray Berndt | year = 1974 | volume = 3 | publisher = [[Brill Publishers|Brill]] | isbn = 9004037276 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Z9E3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA4 }} *{{Cite book| title = The Earth Mother from Northern Waters | last = Swain| first = Tony | date = February 1991 | volume = 30 | issue =3 | pages =223β260 | publisher = [[History of Religions]] | jstor =106295 }} {{refend}} [[Category:Australian Aboriginal goddesses]] [[Category:Creator goddesses]] [[Category:Fertility goddesses]] [[Category:Mother goddesses]] {{Australia-myth-stub}} {{deity-stub}}
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