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Eddie Bennell Eddie Bennell i(A55561 works by) (a.k.a. Edward James Bennell)
Born: Established: Brookton, Brookton area, York - Brookton - Quairading area, Northam - Southern Cross area, Southwest Western Australia, Western Australia, ; Died: Ceased: Jan 1991 Coolbellup, Cockburn area, South West Perth, Perth, Western Australia,
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Bibbulmun
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1 y separately published work icon The Silent Years Eddie Bennell , 1990 Fremantle : Eddie Bennell , 1990 (Manuscript version)x400060 Z841096 1990 single work drama
1 Karepah the Shag Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 77-[79])
Karetbah and Karetdoonging behave more like birds than children. Since they are so comforable and happy in the water, the council of elders transform them into the karepah, or shag, to be guarded by the Bibulmun people for all time.
1 Mopoke Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 73-76)
Gnoornding sleeps during the day instead of at night, so misses most of the tribal ceremonies. The council elders decide that he should take the form of the Mopoke, which means 'tiredness' in the language of the Bibulmun people.
1 Kudgar Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 69-72)
Kudgar, the mighty Bibulmun warrior, is sent to the salt lake area to perform corroboree for seven consecutive nights in order to save the tribe from a long drought.
1 Kullari the Gecko Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 66-68)
Kullari the hunter encourages the Bibulmun tribe to perform corroboree for rain and is rewarded for his wisdom by being made leader of the Kullari (Goanna) tribe. This is why the goanna always leads to water.
1 Choonya the Turtle Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 63-65)
This story explains the creation of the Turtle, Choonya, and his ability to stay under water for a long time to hide from hunters.
1 Dwert the Dingo Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 59-62)
Threatened by the vicious and cruel nature of one of their hunters, the Bibulmun people ask the council to punish him. The hunter is banished to become the leader of the Dwert, or Dingo, tribe and guards the Bibulmun people from a distance.
1 Bilbarr, Waitch, and Koomurra Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 54-58)
Bilbarr (the black goanna) protects Waitch (the emu) and Koomurra (the bronze-winged pigeon) as sources of food for the Bibulmun tribe.
1 Kaakaa the Kookaburra Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 50-53)
A story that explains the Bibulmun people's distrust of the kookaburra. When the inconsiderate Kaakaa plays foolish pranks on the Bibulmun warriors, he is punished by being given a new life as the Kaakaa (Kookaburra) and is forever in conflict with the Bibulmun people.
1 Meelya the Parrot Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 47-49)
Meelya, the deformed daughter of Boonyuk, a Bibulmun elder, is transformed by the Korrndon Marma Man, the Great Creator, into the form of a parrot so she no longer suffers physical pain and the cruelty of other children.
1 Waargle Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 44-[46])
The story of a'second Creation' when, distressed by tribal disharmony and the effects of incestuous relations, a group of Bibulmun people were led by the Korrndon Marma Man to resettle at Boyagin Rock and create a new, harmonious and lawful tribe.
1 The Swan Brothers Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 39-43)
An explanation of the origins of the Swan River Tribe when Bibulmun warriors were sent to the Werrening river to establish the Moornuwooling and Ngnitteeyung (black and white swans) tribes. This also explains the companionship of black and white swans in the area.
1 The Chitty-Chitty and Robin Redbreast Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's Indigenous story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 35-38)
A creation story that explains the blood-red colouring on the Robin Redbreast's chest as the Chitty-Chitty (Willie Wagtail) tribe and the Kaarllmoot (Robin) tribe fight for hunting rights in Nyoongar country.
1 The Chitty-Chitty and the Red Spirit Dog Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's Indigenous story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 32-34)
The Chitty-Chitty (or, Willie Wagtail) transforms into a Red Spirit Dog to lure an adventurous young boy away from his tribe. The boy is rescued by his grandfather, the old Mubarrn man, and returns to the camp as hero. At the same time he is scolded by his parents and warned to never again stray from the camp.
1 The Executioner Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 29-31)
A tale of good and evil in which the execcutioner travels by day in the form of a man, but pursues his victim, Quorbart, in the form of a large red dog.
1 The Red-Tailed and the White-Tailed Cockatoos Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 25-28)
Two cockatoos travel from afar seeking the hand of Quorberdart in marriage. While waiting for her response, the tails of the cockatoos are painted with ochre by disgruntled spirits.
1 The Magpie and the Curlew Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 21-24)
After the rape of his wife, Crraala, Coorrla, the magpie, defeats Wirrla, the Curlew and becomes the champion warrior of the tribe.
1 The Crow and the Magpie Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. [18]-20)
This is the story of the separation of the jealous crow brothers into crow and magpie.
1 Snow, the Jenark Kangaroo Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 15-17)
Hunters are encouraged by the Jenark spirit to find other lands to support their community's need for food.
1 The Emu, the Possum, and the Brush Kangaroo Eddie Bennell , 1981 single work prose children's dreaming story
— Appears in: Aboriginal Legends From the Bibulmun Tribe 1981; (p. 12-14)
Three indigenous spirits are punished for their bad behaviour, banished from the tribe and take the form of the emu, possum and brush kangaroo.
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