Possibly because the Marrkula clan's term for "Black-necked Stork" was
translated as "Jabiru".
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On 28/7/07 11:26 AM, "Jon Wren" <> wrote:
> If Jabiru is of South American origin, then how did this yarn get into the
> Dreamtime Stories
> from the Marrkula clan in Arnhem Land.
> http://www.dreamtime.net.au/emu/index.cfm
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