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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Round-About on a Bora-Ring

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Nineteenth century aboriginal elder Dalaipi lived in what is now Petrie, north of Brisbane.


He was the custodian of several sacred sites in the district including a bora-ring called “Nindur-Ngineddo” (meaning “leech sitting down”).


Sadly, the bora ring today is under the round-about at Petrie, and no trace of it remains.


It does seem ironic that a modern circular traffic construction should be sitting on top of an ancient circular spiritual construction.


Perhaps the spirit of Dalaipi had something to do with that.


You’re supposed to treat a bora ring with respect and not just go blundering through it. The busy traffic makes it virtually impossible for anyone to casually blunder through the site at all. In fact I risked life and limb to just cross the road to get to it.


Although thousands of cars per day drive around it, I think it would be rare for someone to actually walk through it.


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