According to this Wikipedia article,  “Australian Aboriginal religion (also known as Dream time or Dreaming stories, songlines, or Aboriginal oral literature) are the stories traditionally performed by Aboriginal peoples within each of the language groups across Australia.

All such myths variously “tell significant truths within each Aboriginal group’s local landscape. They effectively layer the whole of the Australian continent’s topography with cultural nuance and deeper meaning, and empower selected audiences with the accumulated wisdom and knowledge of Australian Aboriginal ancestors back to time immemorial”

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D20,AAME
1 , Almudj
2 , Altjira
3 , Arawotya
4 , Baiame
5 , Biame
6 , Bunbulama
7 , Ipilya
8 , Julana
9 , Karora
10 , Lumaluma
11 , Lungkata
12 , Mamaragan
13 , Mangar Kunjer Kunja
14 , Mankara Waka Ya Pirna
15 , Mumba
16 , Ulanji
17 , Wallungunder
18 , Widjingara
19 , Yara Ma Yha Who
20 , Yurlungur
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