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    Aboriginal is an Australian culture that includes various practices and ceremonies which are centered on dreamtime belief. The culture is characterized by the reverence for land and oral traditions. The views are considered to be based on both the ancient time of the creation and the present days of reality. Resultantly‚ there are many different groups each with their individual culture and language which have evolved over time. For instance‚ the rainbow serpent is the main ancestral being for

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    The early European explorers to Australia‚ such as William Dampier‚ who encountered the Aboriginal people for the first time described the people as the “miserablest people on Earth”. As there were no other accounts to compare his observations to‚ his versions were widely accepted by other European settlers‚ who soon visited Australia in 1788 like Captain James Cook. The lack of misunderstandings by previous European settlers has established preconceived notions and attitudes towards the Aborigines

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    Hypothesis Chapter 1: This chapter briefly states about the disappearance of Kathy‚ and what she could have been thinking of when in her “dreamtime” phase. It also briefly outlines possible roads she could have taken‚ let it be with another man or simply just fed up of her own life with John. This hypothesises demonstrates how profoundly hurt she was by politics and Johns selfish ways. Hypothesis Chapter 2: In this chapter the truth about John in Vietnam has come out‚ and Kathy is wondering

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    -RITUAL IN INDIGENOUS SPIRITUALITY- Aboriginal Australians have been living in Australia for over 50‚000 years. Aboriginal Australians have many important parts of their culture that have been passed on and lost during thousands of years of history. From the dream time and ancestral spirits‚ conservation of sacred lands‚ initiation‚ birthing‚ smoking and burial ceremonies. Practical and Ritual‚ Experiential and Emotional‚ Narrative‚ Doctrinal and Philosophical‚ Ethical and Legal‚ Social and Institutional

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    Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker "Our Country’s Good‚" a play by Timberlake Wertenbaker‚ is about a group of English convicts bound for Australia by sea in 1788. In the first scene‚ Sideways‚ a convict on board the ship‚ is being brutally whipped and we are introduced to the constant‚ overwhelming fear‚ hunger and despair that the convicts are going through. We are also introduced to all the officials on board. They are debating the punishment of hanging that three of the convicts

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    lead to him writing many of his books like ‘sweet tooth’ and ‘atonement’. Where is the fine line between daydreaming and simply thinking of possibilities? I myself am a keen daydreamer‚ sometimes I just lie on my bed and I quietly slip into a dreamtime of my own imaginings. I don’t directly imagine some event or situation I drift between scattered thoughts in search of that perfect possibility. That perfect possibility which fills me with an unconscious serenity and extracts me from my reality

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    Aboriginal spirituality Aboriginal or indigenous culture is one of the oldest recorded cultures in the world. Aboriginal people have common beliefs and traditions that guide them in contemporary society. The Creation Period - The Dreamtime Similar to other religions and beliefs‚ aboriginal people believe in the time when world and was created. This period is referred to as the Creation Period. The Aboriginal people believe that land was formed by ancestral beings during creation period. These

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    longer nose‚ possibly a small trunk‚ a very dense coat and sharp claws. The Diprotodon flourished in the late Tertiary and declined in the Pleistocene‚ becoming extinct at the time humans arrived‚ 50 000 years ago. The Diprotodon is mentioned in some dreamtime stories‚ supporting the idea that human hunting and Aboriginal fire stick burning (burning vegetation for easier hunting) altering the ecosystem both contributed to the extinction of the Diprotodon. Current research into extinct megafauna and

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    Riding the Black Cockatoo by John Danalis These questions require you to use three different comprehension skills! Introduction 1. What is ‘The Dreamtime?’ The dreamtime is when the Indigenous Australians thought the world begun created by the rainbow serpent. 2. Who are Kurrumuruk and Yemurraki? Kurrumuruk is the great Murray cod who was chased by Yemurraki‚ the rainbow serpent. 3. Where is Wamba Wamba country? The Wamba Wamba country is in Victoria near the Murray River. 4. What is meant

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    Land is considered mother earth to Indigenous Australians‚ the source of all creation‚ yielding all the necessities of life- food‚ clothing and shelter dated back since over 40‚000 years ago when Aborigines first came to Australia. In present period‚ Indigenous still are spiritually linked to the land rights of this country‚ which will be further discussed and analysed throughout this ethnographic report. 2. Aboriginal Spirituality Indigenous Spirituality is recognized and defined as the core of

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