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Ainslie Roberts has written: 'The first sunrise: Australian aboriginal myths in paintings' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art 'The dawn of time' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Australian (Aboriginal), Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art, Tales 'The first sunrise' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Mythology, Australian (Aboriginal) 'Northern Territory sketchbook' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Traditional Aboriginal paintings tell stories from the Dreamtime - when and how the world was created.
In aboriginal art, the snake may be the Rainbow Serpent, a mythological creature from the Dreamtime which was involved in the creation of many landforms. The snake may also be a real snake in an event being recounted withinbthe painting.
Traditional aboriginal artists based their artwork on two things:Stories from the Dreamtime, i.e. the aboriginal time of creationRetelling significant events such as hunts, initiations, visits from foreigners such as the Macassan traders or Dutch explorers
This was the Rainbow Serpent.
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Aboriginal art is one of the ways by which the Aborigines expressed their culture and histories. Art was a way to pass down traditions and stories of the Dreamtime (creation).