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− | {{Australian infobox|Name = Adno-artina|Gender = Female|Abode = Uluru; Northern Territory.}}'''Adno-artina''' appears in the stories of the Diyari people, Indigenous Australians who live near Lake Eyre in South Australia, as a gecko who fought the dog [[Marindi]]. According to one of the myths, during the fight, Marindi's blood fell on rocks and dyed them red - the source of the ochre is a quarry at Pukardu Hill at a site dual-named by the Government of South Australia as "Parachilna Ochre Mine"/"Vukartu Ithapi" and which is located about 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Parachilna in the locality of Flinders Ranges.[[Category:Australian Aboriginal deities]] |
+ | {{Australian infobox|Name = Adno-artina|Gender = Female|Abode = Uluru; Northern Territory.|Image = Adnoartina.jpg}}'''Adno-artina''' appears in the stories of the Diyari people, Indigenous Australians who live near Lake Eyre in South Australia, as a gecko who fought the dog [[Marindi]]. According to one of the myths, during the fight, Marindi's blood fell on rocks and dyed them red - the source of the ochre is a quarry at Pukardu Hill at a site dual-named by the Government of South Australia as "Parachilna Ochre Mine"/"Vukartu Ithapi" and which is located about 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Parachilna in the locality of Flinders Ranges.[[Category:Australian Aboriginal deities]] |
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Revision as of 07:59, 25 February 2020
Adno-artina appears in the stories of the Diyari people, Indigenous Australians who live near Lake Eyre in South Australia, as a gecko who fought the dog Marindi. According to one of the myths, during the fight, Marindi's blood fell on rocks and dyed them red - the source of the ochre is a quarry at Pukardu Hill at a site dual-named by the Government of South Australia as "Parachilna Ochre Mine"/"Vukartu Ithapi" and which is located about 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Parachilna in the locality of Flinders Ranges.