Dreamtime Dreaming & Songlines

The Dreamtime, Dreaming, Lore and Songlines gave us the creation stories and formed the foundation of our belief and spiritual systems. Dreaming is a continuing evolution in time. Songlines are the energy and connection to country and forms living maps.

Dreamtime, Dreaming and songlines; their importance and impact.

When our people use the term Dreamtime, what they're talking about is Creation.
Uncle BJ Cruse from Eden
Uncle BJ Cruse from Eden

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Creation Story

Creation Story

Warren Foster shares a Creation story about the animals....

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Dreaming

Dreaming

Lynne Thomas talks about the Dreaming and what it means to Yuin people....

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Dreamtime

Dreamtime

Lynne Thomas talks about the Dreamtime and what it means to her and her peoples....

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Feeling Songlines

Feeling Songlines

Lynne Thomas explains Songlines, what they are and what they mean to Yuin people....

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Dreaming and Religion

Dreaming and Religion

Gary Campbell talks about the Dreaming and religion. He explains the Dreamtime and what the afterlife is for Yuin people....

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Dreaming and Dreamtime

Dreaming and Dreamtime

BJ Cruse explains the difference between 'Dreaming' and 'The Dreamtime'....

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Dreaming and Dreamtime

BJ Cruse explains the difference between 'Dreaming' and 'The Dreamtime'.

BJ Cruse talks about 'Dreaming' and 'Dreamtime'.

Welcome to the Yuin Digital Keeping Place. This website is intended to record and share information on events and people that have impacted on Yuin history, language and lifestyle. Over the coming years, we plan to keep improving and updating this website so that it can include an even wider and richer collection of stories from Yuin Families. We, the Yuin DKP Project Working Group, understand that language is living, and acknowledge that different spellings have been used throughout history. For this project, we've agreed to use the language spellings Dhurga, Djiringandj, and Dhawa. We invite the Yuin and wider community to explore and learn from this Digital Keeping Place.