Australian Aboriginal Mythology

The Dreaming Gods and Spirits of Oz

ULURU

Australian Aboriginal legendary place

Picture of the Australian Aboriginal legendary place Uluru from our Australian Aboriginal mythology image library. Illustration by Chas Saunders.

Ayer's Rock, the ancient site of Aboriginal Dreamtime

Aborigine name for Ayers Rock, one of the world’s largest, reddest, and most beautiful monoliths — and the ancestral site of primeval Dreamtime.

Legions of legends and multitudes of myths emanate from here. Unfortunately, most of these are top secret and can only be divulged to members of the appropriate tribe. More information will be supplied on a need-to-know basis only.

However, we can reveal that Uluru is 318 meters high, 8 kilometers in circumference, and is host to a surprising amount of lizards. See Adno-artina, Lungkata, Tjati.

Uluru Facts and Figures

Name: Uluru
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names:

Gender: Sorry, we don't know
Type: legendary place
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

Role: Unknown at present

Good/Evil Rating: GOOD, quite approachable
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Article last revised on May 26, 2019 by Rowan Allen.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders

References: Coming soon.

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