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Revision as of 16:57, 5 December 2020

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Aboriginal Lore

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Aboriginal Lore
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1. <translate> Who are the Aborigines aan colonization commenced?</translate>

2. <translate> Discuss the tribal system. What are totems?</translate>

3. <translate> Discuss the food of the Aborigines:</translate>

a. <translate>

Kinds</translate>

b. <translate>

How obtained</translate>

c. <translate>

How prepared</translate>

4. <translate> Discuss their homes. Of what are they made and why are they not permanent? Where do the young men and boys sleep?</translate>

5. <translate> How do they communicate with other tribes who may not understand their language? How do they send signals within the tribe? What is the purpose of the Tjuringa (or Churinga)?</translate>

6. <translate> What are some of the articles of trade and exchange? What domestic utensils do they use.</translate>

7. <translate> Describe some of the weapons used in hunting and warfare.</translate>

8. <translate> What is a corroboree? Explain its purpose. What are clap sticks and the didgeridoo?</translate>

9. <translate> What games do children play? How are young men trained? How are they initiated? What is the bora ground? What is a bull roarer?</translate>

10. <translate> Discuss the two main types of Aboriginal art.</translate>

11. <translate> Briefly relate the history of the Aborigines since the white man arrived in Australia, mentioning the government policies through the years and the work of missions</translate>

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