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INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS

Indigenious australians

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INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS

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occupation

Wandering hunters

Gatherers

fishermen

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Society So

ciet

y Divided into local groups

30 people in each group

Divided into classes and section

Each group is led by elders who follow strict rules and regulations

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Food

Kangaroos, reptiles rabbits, birds, white ants possums etc.

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Dress• Clothing: Animal Skin, leaves, Shells

• Shelter: Nomadic life – Hence caves and open grounds or temporary huts built with bark of trees, branches and twig

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WEAPONS

SPEARS

CLUBS

SHIELDSDAGGER

S

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Generally used for killing of kangaroos

Also used as clap sticks during ceremonies

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Art

NATURALISTIC PAINTINGS OF HUMANS, PLANTS AND ANIMALS PAINTS WERE DONE USING EARTH COLOURS MADE FROM OCHRE

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music• Rich Music and Dance traditions

• Didgeridoo, clapping stick

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RELIGION

• STORY TELLING TRADITION

• BELIEVES THAT ANCESTRAL SPIRITS TAKE FORM OF TREES, STARS, WATERING HOLES, ROCKS ETC. Hence worship nature and live in perfect harmony with it.

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Presently…..• 1962 – Indigenous Australians got the voting rights• 1967 – Equal rights like any other citizen• 1993 – Land Rights giving Autonomy; recognize ownership of property by

Indigenous Australians• Permanent reserves set up to allow them to live their traditional way• Many now is part of mainstream society but many others poor, illiterate and has

health problems