The Bunyip's Legacy

The bunyip is an Aboriginal Australian mythical being, equivalent to the devil. In this short story, the bunyip is an all-knowing being. The bunyip uses knowledge to create dependence from human beings. The knowledge that human beings access is used to benefit themselves over other humans.

The objective of the bunyip is to rule the world. This short story explores how the bunyip would do this.

The bunyip will become the all-seeing eye.

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The Bunyip's Legacy

The bunyip is an Aboriginal Australian mythical being, equivalent to the devil. In this short story, the bunyip is an all-knowing being. The bunyip uses knowledge to create dependence from human beings. The knowledge that human beings access is used to benefit themselves over other humans.

The objective of the bunyip is to rule the world. This short story explores how the bunyip would do this.

The bunyip will become the all-seeing eye.

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The Bunyip's Legacy

The Bunyip's Legacy

by Yubbah Joshika
The Bunyip's Legacy

The Bunyip's Legacy

by Yubbah Joshika

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Overview

The bunyip is an Aboriginal Australian mythical being, equivalent to the devil. In this short story, the bunyip is an all-knowing being. The bunyip uses knowledge to create dependence from human beings. The knowledge that human beings access is used to benefit themselves over other humans.

The objective of the bunyip is to rule the world. This short story explores how the bunyip would do this.

The bunyip will become the all-seeing eye.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452527604
Publisher: Balboa Press AU
Publication date: 02/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 110 KB

About the Author

I am an aboriginal man from Australia. I have completed a degree in Indigenous Australian Studies. In my conversations with my elders and lectures I learnt a new world-view, which was different from my westernised education. In this short story, I tried to string some common ideas and values together from my westernise education and aboriginal education. My aim it to create another point of view.

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