Lo-an-tuka
nature_spirit earth Aboriginal single tradition · 2
Lo-an-tuka is the wife of Loo-errn in Aboriginal mythology. She is revered as a spiritual figure associated with the Brataualung people.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 0 CE
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Part of living oral tradition of Aboriginal peoples of south-eastern Australia.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Thinan-malkia, Tiddalik, Waang, Wambeen, Loo-errn, Koonawara sisters, Balayang, Bunyip, Bunjil, Gnowee, Nargun, Baiame, Daramulum, Karatgurk, Moinee, Droemerdene, Rageowrapper, Binbeal, Kondole
- consort of
- Loo-errn
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Lo-an-tuka, wife of Loo-errn”
#31365 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat
“Loo-errn and his wife Lo-an-tuka were sitting and eating their usual meal of eel when a black swan feather fell from the sky”
#31536 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5