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Aboriginal dance ceremonies were known as corroborees.
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corroberee means dance and music ceremonies
umm.... I think that it is truly a yes
because they have been brought up that way from their ancestors and it is apart of their culture.
so they can have proper & formal celebrations & ceremonies
A didgerdoo was the aboriginal form of a flute. It was a wooden instrument used at ceremonies.
Indian men normally wear shirt and trousers in everyday life or while going to work....but their traditional wear is "panjabi and payjama", which they wear on special ceremonies. But sometimes some poor and uneducated people wear no upper garment or sometimes just a vest even on roads....This is usually found in the rural areas!
Yes, they did. They didn't demonstrate like they did in the opening ceremonies, but the leaders were there.
This flag symbolises Aboriginal identity. Yellow represents the sun (giver of life) and yellow ochre. Red represents the red earth (the relationship to the land) and the red ochre used in ceremonies. Black represents the Aboriginal people.
Boomerangs, spears
dress and tux or the woman could wear a traditional albanian outfit (i forget what its called and they vary) but that's before the wedding, not during the wedding. (im albanian) traditionally the men would wear cakshirt and the women would wear a xhublet. at least from im from we do. te dua moj malesi!!