Aboriginal Season And The Calender: December to march-monsoon season (Gudjewg):low clouds form the north west,the flooding of rivers and the heaviest rain all year. March to May-Harvest time (bangerreng):last storms from the east, still humid, rivers stop flooding, geese, crocdiles and esturine start to nest, plants start fruiting and the seed the spear grass. May to june-Cool weather time(yegge): clear weather , temperate and humidity drops, people start to harvest bush friuts.And trees, plants and bushes start to appear. June to august-early dry season (wurrgeng): temperatures drop during the day but raise during the night and morning mist. August to september- hot dry season (Gurreng): hot period before the rain comes, no cloud in skys, time to hunt animals such as file snakes and long neck turtles. September to december- premoonsonal season (gunmeleng): irregular storms in the afternoon, spear grass starts to grow, the land starts turning green, animals start to come out. They start to move camp sitesso there camp won't become flooded. Spring (riwuri) time of growing and mating summer(luwadang) time of warmth autumn (marangani or marangalkadi) time of the crow winter (yutang) time of the cold.
the 6 aboriginal seasons are; Bunuru,Djeran,Makuru,Djilba,Kambarang and Birak
The names of the six seasons are : Winter Spring Summer Rainy Dewy Autumn
In traditional aboriginal culture, there are just two seasons: wet season and dry season.
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The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
Australians speak english, unless of corse aboriginal. so you would say seasons greetings.
The Seasons don't have individual names.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
Aboriginal tribes.
Six seasons
Mama's Family can be found on DVD for seasons one through four. There is a DVD with the complete series seasons one through six also available. Seasons five and six are not yet available.
Six seasons from 1998-2000
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