aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
Yes they did, although their stories featured fewer koalas than some of the other creatures, such as echidnas, kangaroos and snakes.
There are so many Dreamtime stories because the Aborigines of Australia consider this to be where they all began. During this time the supernatural ancestors of the Aborigines walked the land and left behind many monuments, in the form of natural features, for the people. The stories tell of these events.
To express feelings and to tell stories to people that can't hear or can't read. That is why aboriginal people made art.....
The "Dreamtime".
Dreamtime
The aborigines had no written langauge so they did not use anything for paper. Their histories were all oral, but they also explained their stories through paintings.
stories. The stories that have been told down the thousands of generations. Also Nature and location. Thanks for listning TEE HEE
They cannot tell us anymore.
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.
Stories to Tell was created in 2010.
Zeus did not tell stories, he was in them.