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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Wuluwaid (see also Wuluwait) is a rain god. He is a god from northern Arnhem Land (northern Australia) and is known to work with Bunbulama as a rainmaker. He is also recorded by Charles Mountford and Ainslie Roberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to Purelko, the aboriginal afterlife.

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  • Dans la mythologie aborigène, Wuluwaid est un dieu de la pluie. On le retrouve également sous le nom de Wuluwait. Wuluwaid est un dieu du nord de la terre d'Arnhem, connu pour son travail en collaboration avec Bunbulama pour faire tomber la pluie. Selon Charles Mountford et Ainslie Roberts, il est également le batelier qui conduit l'âme des morts à , le « paradis » aborigène. (fr)
  • In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Wuluwaid (see also Wuluwait) is a rain god. He is a god from northern Arnhem Land (northern Australia) and is known to work with Bunbulama as a rainmaker. He is also recorded by Charles Mountford and Ainslie Roberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to Purelko, the aboriginal afterlife. (en)
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  • Dans la mythologie aborigène, Wuluwaid est un dieu de la pluie. On le retrouve également sous le nom de Wuluwait. Wuluwaid est un dieu du nord de la terre d'Arnhem, connu pour son travail en collaboration avec Bunbulama pour faire tomber la pluie. Selon Charles Mountford et Ainslie Roberts, il est également le batelier qui conduit l'âme des morts à , le « paradis » aborigène. (fr)
  • In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Wuluwaid (see also Wuluwait) is a rain god. He is a god from northern Arnhem Land (northern Australia) and is known to work with Bunbulama as a rainmaker. He is also recorded by Charles Mountford and Ainslie Roberts as a boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to Purelko, the aboriginal afterlife. (en)
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