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aboriginals Australians
inventions [:check:] (
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/history-culture/2015/03/aboriginal-australian-inventions/
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boomerang
a weapon made out of wood used mostly for hunting
didgeridoo
traditional instrument used in big celebrations, made out of wood
natural resources
their huts
the huts would be built out of grass and bark and there was a fire inside to keep mosquitos and insects away
dreamtime [:check:]
website
that's why each persons beliefs are called dreaming
it is what the culture is based on
it is basikly their religion
it is when everything was created
during the dreamtime, the ancestor spirits journeyed across the wasteland (the earth) . as they traveled they created animals, land, plants, the moon, the sky, stars, the sun and water
their dressing [:check:] (
http://koorihistory.com/traditional-aboriginal-clothing/
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During summer they used to wear either nothing or some belts made out of animal skin
during winter possum and animal skin where used to make blankets, cloaks, and rugs for warmth
they weren't ashamed of their nakedness
art [:check:] (
https://www.aboriginal-art-australia.com/aboriginal-art-library/the-story-of-aboriginal-art/
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they used black, white, yellow and red colors
although today we see most of aboriginal art on canvas earlier we only found them on rocks
they mostly used dots to make the shapes
today artists continue the way that they painted
some more than 25,000 years old
law and order [:check:] (
https://www.alrc.gov.au/publication/recognition-of-aboriginal-customary-laws-alrc-report-31/4-aboriginal-customary-laws-and-anglo-australian-law-after-1788/australian-law-as-applied-to-aborigines/
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the laws explained many things
how food can be eaten
in this culture the punishment of the spirit was conspired worse than physical punishments
an aboriginal group would never occupy land of an other group
who each group member should marry
all laws related to dreamtime
aboriginals received the right to vote in 1967
all members of the group where considered kin
how members would be educated
festivals [:check:] (
https://allianzassistancehealth.com.au/en/living-in-australia/aboriginal-festivals/
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Yabun Festival – 26 January
a way to celebrate the original landowners
on Australia Day
There are colourful stalls, live music, cultural performances and children’s activities
Yabun presents panel discussions and community forums around Aboriginal issues.
Boomerang Festival – 19-21 April
The programme offers the very best in arts, talks and ideas, thought-provoking conversations and introduces emerging dancers and musicians.
Part of the extremely popular Bluesfest Festival
Parrtjima Festival – 5-14 Apri
Parrtjima Festival features spectacular artwork and light installations.
Alice Springs comes alive with large-scale installations of art, sound and light.
Known as ‘a festival in light’
facts [:check:] (
https://www.momjunction.com/articles/aboriginal-facts-and-information-for-kids_00397633/#gref
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they ate moths or bees
Europeans banned aboriginal story being told until the late twentieth century
aboriginals covered them shelfs with animal fat to protect their body from insect bites