
Bunjil
Bunjil is a revered figure in Indigenous Australian culture, particularly among the Aboriginal peoples of southeastern Australia. He is regarded as a creator deity, often depicted as an eagle or wedge-tailed eagle, symbolizing vision, protection, and the bringer of life. Bunjil is considered a leader and ancestral spirit, responsible for shaping the land, teaching morals, and overseeing the natural order. Stories of Bunjil highlight respect for nature and community, emphasizing harmony between humans and the environment. His significance underscores cultural identity, spiritual beliefs, and the deep connection Indigenous Australians have with the land and its creatures.