The indigenous Austrlians acted out their beliefs through complex ceremonies called "corroborees". These corroborees combined music, dance and painted decorations on their faces and bodies to tell stories and relay events.
they were into like Dream time and that sort of thing.
The Aborigines are spiritually linked to the land. They have a god who created people and the surrounding environment. They are a very religious people.
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I think abrigines are interesting,because they have different beliefs, and cultral life.
it was something that happenened about frankenstein and yeah there you go
They are extremely linked to the land and believe in a after-life
Depending on your beliefs, yes. However if you had no beliefs in god it would be an act of nature.
The Aborigines linked their religion and their land together. They believed that their ancestors of long ago had created the world in a period of time called the Dreaming orDreamtime. These ancestral beings never died but became a part of nature.
Concerning Aboriginals many legal matters have arisen since the 18th century (1700's). Legal Acts that have been ammended are follows: Aborigines Act 1869, Aborgines Amending Act 1902, Aborigines Vagrancy Act 1901 & 1902, Aborgines Amending Act 1911, Aborgines Amending Act 1915, Aborigines Human Rights Act, Policy of Stolen Generations (1930's) Policy of intergration (1960's), Policy of self-determination 1972, Land Rights & Native title 1992.
AnswerThe Australian aborigines followed an animistic religion based on spirits who helped make the world the way it is today. Beliefs varied from region to region, and only initiated male aborigines are permitted to know all the most secret myths. The time of creation was known as the Dreamtime, but there was no single creator god, as in the Abrahamic religions, and the aborigines did not have a universal myth about a single ancestor couple
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