- A
Nargun,
according to Gunai/Kurnai
tribal legends, was a
fierce half-human half-stone
creature that
lived in the Den of
Nargun, a cave
under a rock overhang...
- the
Nargun is a
fierce half-human half-stone
creature that
lived in the den, a cave
under a rock
overhang behind a
small waterfall. The Den of
Nargun is...
- The
Nargun and The
Stars is a children's
fantasy novel set in Australia,
written by
Patricia Wrightson. It was
among the
first Australian books for children...
- 13 July 2009. In 2009,
Green also
acted in a
theatre production of The
Nargun and the
Stars for the
Perth International Arts
Festival and the
Sydney Festival...
-
Australian Broadcasting Corporation's children's
television series The
Nargun and the Stars. In the 2015 film Mad Max: Fury Road she pla**** the role of...
- The
Nargun and The
Stars is a children's
fantasy mini-series
based on the award-winning
novel of the same name
written by
Patricia Wrightson. The series...
-
Employing a
magic realism style, her books,
including the award-winning The
Nargun and the
Stars (1973), were
among the
first Australian books for children...
- Loo-errn Loo-errn,
spirit ancestor and
guardian of the
Brataualung people Nargun,
fierce half-human, half-stone
creature of
Gunai legend Thinan-malkia, evil...
-
natural phenomenon that may have
influenced Australian Aboriginal mythology Nargun, a
living stone creature from
Australian Aboriginal mythology Rainbow Serpent...
- Begunbari, Chilarang, Debipur, Gareya, Jagannathpur, Jamalpur, Mohammadpur,
Nargun, Rahimanpur, Rajagaon, Ruhea, Roypur, Salandar, and Sukhanpukhari. The union...