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 * + WONKAMALA MURDUS
 * colspan=2 width=50% |  || colspan=2  |
 * width=25% | 1. Kuraura || width=25%  | rain || width=25%  | Padi  || a caterpillar
 * 2. Chirka ||  | carpet-snake ||  | Tantani  || cormorant
 * 3. Kaualka || | crow ||  | Pulkara || emu
 * 5. Harkaba || | red ochre
 * 10. || | ||  | Kokula ||  | a pouched mouse
 * 12. || | ||  | Pitcheri ||  | Duboisia Hopwoodii
 * | 14. || | ||  | Wolkutyi ||  |
 * }
 * 10. || | ||  | Kokula ||  | a pouched mouse
 * 12. || | ||  | Pitcheri ||  | Duboisia Hopwoodii
 * | 14. || | ||  | Wolkutyi ||  |
 * }
 * | 14. || | ||  | Wolkutyi ||  |
 * }
 * }

The Perigundi legend explains the origin of the Murdus and finally relates how, having become human, they dispersed