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== Further reading == *{{Cite book| title = Australian Aboriginal Religion | last = Berndt | first = R. M. | author-link = Ronald Murray Berndt | year = 1974 | volume = 3 | publisher = Brill | isbn = 9004037276 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Z9E3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA4 }} (online) *{{Citation | last1=Caruana|first1= Wally | last2=Lendon|first2= Nigel | title=The painters of the Wagilag Sisters story | date=1997 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/211869653 | quote=[From] ''Art and Australia'', Vol. 35, no. 1 (1997), pp 82–87; Significance of the Wagilag Sisters story to Yolngu people; role of the artist in the depiction of the rituals connected with the narrative of the Wagilag Sisters; role of bark painting in Yolngu culture; Paddy Dhatangu; Albert Djiwada; Daisy Manybunharrawuy. }} Link is to Trove; available at AIATSIS only. [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/779083 Online subscription] *{{Citation | title=The legend of the Wawilak sisters [Arnhem Land, NT] | date=1979 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/228841340|quote=Includes paintings illustrating the legend. Part of ''[[Aboriginal Arts Board]] Newsletter''}} – Link is to Trove; available at AIATSIS only. *{{Citation | last=Marcus|first= Lynn | title=An analysis of the Wawaluk sisters myth | date=1971 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/228851627 | quote=Examination of the Wawaluk myth and its representation in bark painting; draws on published sources }} – Link is to Trove; available at AIATSIS only. *{{cite book | title=Encyclopedia of Goddesses and Heroines |first=Patricia |last=Monaghan|edition =revised |publisher = New World Library|date= 2014 |isbn= 9781608682188|page=164| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Cj5OAwAAQBAJ }} *{{Citation |last=Róheim|first= Géza | title=Mythology of Arnhem Land | date=1992 | url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/38823649 | pages=141–142|quote=Psychoanalytic interpretation of three Arnhem Land myth cycles: Djanggewul (Djanggawul), Banaitja/Laintjung and the Wauwelak Sisters (Wauwalak); argues that the first two cycles represent fundamental unconscious conflicts between father and son and the third the need to materialise dreams; meaning of ceremonial objects.}} Link is to Trove; available at AIATSIS only. *{{Citation | author1=Savill, Sheila | author2=Cook, Chris | author3=Parrinder, Geoffrey | author4=Barker, L. Mary | title=Pears encyclopaedia of myths and legends. [Book 4] : Oceania and Australia, the Americas | date=1978 | publisher=Pelham | isbn=978-0-7207-1050-2 }} [[Category:Legendary Australian people]] [[Category:Australian Aboriginal mythology]] [[Category:Yolngu people]] [[Category:Arnhem Land]]
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