Katajalina

Among the Bibinga of Central Australia, the spirit of boys' initiation rites. He lives in an ant-hill and comes out and eats the boy up, restoring him subsequently to life. The women and children believe his voice is that of the bullroarer.

References

Source

  • Spencer, Sir Baldwin. (1904). Northern Tribes of Central Australia. London: Macmillan, pp. 366-7, 501.