Red represent the earth to the Australian Aborigines.
The name is derived from the Aboriginal word "naamba", referring to the red-flowering tea tree Callistemon viminalis.
The black means the people, the yellow means the sun and the red can mean the blood to some Aboriginal people
The colors on the Aboriginal Flag mean:Black - Represents the Aboriginal peopleRed - Represents the Earth and the spiritual relationship with the land, andYellow - Represents the Sun, the giver of life.
The Aboriginal word "Yarralumla" is said to mean "echo." This spelling is an alteration of the original Aboriginal spelling "Yarrowlumla."
Encrout is not an aboriginal word.
The aboriginal word Ngamadji usually mean of the family of Ngamadj.
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.
"Campbelltown" is an English name, not aboriginal. The aboriginal people of the Campbelltown were the Tharawal tribe.
The colours on the Aboriginal Flag mean: Black - Represents the Aboriginal people Red - Represents the Earth and the spiritual relationship with the land, and Yellow - Represents the Sun, the giver of life.
The aboriginal word girralong means "star".
Aboriginal
red is the earth and the relationship with the land, yellow is the sun, and black is the Aboriginal peoples.