Animals, and the part they play in nature and life in general.
well there are some native historical aboriginal sites and contains endangered animals
they represented the Jews because the animals were being taken away like the animals
there were many aboriginal tribes in Canada way back when. there are still aboriginal people in Canada today. when the europeans came over a LONG time ago, 90% died due to sickness and lack of food (the europeans killed all the animals)
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they don't. Unlike the situation between the Maury and the pakiha ( white person) in NZ I would say that aside from having seen the occasional bit of aboriginal art and a few well meaning articles in newspapers and on television 99% the Average Australians are blissfully unaware of any thing that has to do with aboriginal culture aside from a seemingly endless array of racist joke's. I agree. Having lived in Australia I can say that Aboriginal culture influences Australian culture very little. Kids in Australia are thought about Aboriginal culture throughout their schooling, which means they are somewhat well educated on the topic of Aboriginal culture. However, aside from this education, influences of Aboriginal culture can not really be seen in everyday Australian life.
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Australia / Aboriginal
The animals found on Aboriginal art depend on the native Australian animals found in theur area. kangaroo, koala, crocodile are some examples.
Aboriginal spears kill many animals and the aboriginal people cooked and ate! But some people steel aboriginal children and treat them terribly.
Red represent the earth to the Australian Aborigines.
Aboriginal art is inspired by campfire stories and animals encountered during the day.
They used it to catch animals
To introduce and represent the aboriginal Australians to the upperclasses and government in England.
an aboriginal snare is a cage, netting, net thing that people use to catch animals.
Spirals and animals are popular.
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