In one of these people’s stories, a man accidentally kills his nephew by burning his house down in an attempt to get him away from his two wives. Two lizard-men in these people’s mythology castrate Kidili for attempting to assault the women who eventually become the Pleiades and are chased across the sky by Jukurra-Jukurra. To describe the transcendence of time in these people’s stories, W. E. H. Stanner coined the term “everywhen.” In one of these people’s stories, the menstrual blood of one of the Wawalag sisters attracts a waterhole-dwelling creature to swallow them. These people tell stories of songlines formed during the Dreamtime by traveling creator spirits such as the Rainbow Serpent. For 10 points, name these native people of Australia. ■END■
ANSWER: Aboriginal Australians [or Aborigines; accept specific subgroups like Kukatja or Yolngu; prompt on indigenous Australians or native Australians]
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