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churinga
[ choo-ring-guh ]
noun
- an object carved from wood or stone by Aboriginal tribes in central Australia and held by them to be sacred.
churinga
/ tʃəˈrɪŋɡə /
noun
- a sacred amulet of the native Australians
Word History and Origins
Origin of churinga1
Word History and Origins
Origin of churinga1
Example Sentences
The artefacts range from traditional body ornaments and slippers to a churinga, a wood or stone item believed to embody the spiritual double of a relative or ancestor, and clapsticks, the musical instrument used in Aboriginal ceremonies.
The Arunta nation, however, cultivates an additional myth, namely that the primal ancestors, when they sank into the ground, left behind them certain oval stone slabs, with archaic markings, called churinga nanja, or “sacred things of the nanja.”
The souls of these ancestors haunt such spots, especially they haunt the nanja tree or rock, and the stone churinga nanja.
This licence is absolutely confined to the limited region in which stone churinga nanja occur.
The whole system is impossible except where descent is reckoned in the male line, for there alone is local totemism possible, and the Arunta system is based on local totemism, plus the churinga nanja and reincarnation beliefs.
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