In Victoria, south-eastern Australia, Aboriginal people believed that a god-like being named Bunjil created humans, plants, and animals. Bunjil was depicted as both human and resembling a wedge-tailed eagle during his time on earth, while his wife, Ganawarra, embodied both human and black-swan traits. After their earthly existence, Bunjil and Ganawarra transformed into bright stars in the sky. The Story of Bunjil beautifully adapts these Aboriginal beliefs, showcasing not only the creation myth but also traditional practices such as tool-making and women's basket weaving. Written by David M. Welch and illustrated by Aboriginal artist Reggie Sultan, it?s a captivating tale.