The Wati Kutjarra, 'the Two Men', are a pair of young unmarried brothers of the goanna totem who in the Tjukurrpa travelled across the whole of the Western Desert. Their songline, often called the Two Men Dreaming in English, extends for thousands of kilometres from the Kimberley to South Australia and passes through Pintupi, Kukatja, Warlpiri, Walmajarri and Pitjantjatjara country. Filled with ancestral power, the brothers moved through the land destroying malevolent and lawless beings and laying down the ceremonies and law of initiated manhood. Some accounts trace the origin of their journey to the misconduct of a lustful old man of the Tjungurrayi subsection who lived with many women in defiance of correct marriage rules. In the wider literature the two are sometimes distinguished as a white and a black goanna.