It has a deep spiritual meaning for both men and women aboriginal cultural sites are often specifically for either men or women.
The devils marbles dreamtime story.
The marbles have been formed over millions of years by the act of erosion and rise up out of the desert scenery in a surreal display of granite kind of like a natural art exhibition.
The dreamtime story of the devils marbles speaks of an ancient ancestor arrange who walked through this area while making a hair string belt a traditional garment worn by aboriginal men and as he did so he dropped clumps of hair that eventually turned in to the huge red boulders we see today.
As he walked he made a hair belt which is worn by initiated men.
In the aboriginal mythology the devils marbles are the eggs of the rainbow serpent and many dreamtime stories and traditions of the warumungu kaytetye and alyawarre aboriginal people are linked with this area.
He would twirl the hair in to string but some of the clusters dropped from his hands.
Some websites claim that the marbles are the eggs of the rainbow serpent.
The devils marbles have great significance for the aboriginal people and are protected under the northern territory aboriginal sacred sites act.
Only a handful of stories are considered suitable to tell to uninitiated visitors.
These impressive granite boulders are peppered around a sprawling valley about 100 kilometres to the south of tennant creek.
Whilst walking along arrange made a hair string belt which is a kind of traditional adornment worn only by initiated men.
One story tells of arrange variously the devil man who was travelling through the area.
The unique shapes are formed by erosion more than millions of years.
A place of ancient aboriginal dreaming where legend believes the devils marbles are the eggs of the mythical rainbow serpent.
Let me tell you this is absolutely wrong.
The dreaming story for the marbles is also associated with a devil man called arrange pronounced ah rrung uh.
The rainbow serpent controls life s most precious resource in the central desert.
The eggs of the mythical rainbow serpent.
The devils marbles are a must stop experience when driving through the northern territory in australia.
Let me tell you this is absolutely wrong.
The dreaming story for the marbles is also associated with a devil man called arrange pronounced ah rrung uh trill the double r as in spanish.
In the aboriginal mythology the devils marbles are the eggs of the rainbow serpent and many dreamtime stories and traditions of the warumungu kaytetye and alyawarre aboriginal people are linked with this area.
Some websites claim that the marbles are the eggs of the rainbow serpent.
Forming one of the northern territory s most impressive geological wonders the devil s marbles can be found not too far from uluru.
One of the main dreaming stories for the area which can be told to the public relates to how karlu karlu was created.
These became the boulders of karlu karlu.