The Australian Aborigines saw many landmarks as sacred. Such sacred sites include:
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Uluru
The Aboriginal people believe Uluru is sacred.
The Aborigines are said to have migrated form Indonesia or southeast Asia. Today the Aborigines are living in Australia but their sacred culture is dying out.
A famous landmark that is located in Antananarivo Madagascar is The Sacred hills. The Sacred Hills is a World Heritage Site.
A. Mount Kosciuszko B. Aoraki C. Uluru D. Mount Mansfield
Uluru is not a person it is a sandstone rock formally called Ayers Rock.
Soem cultural landmarkes would be the Sukar Cultural Landscape and the dense forest of the Osun Sacred Grove.
The dots and lines all had symbolic neaning for the Aborigines, depending on how they were arranged. Using these arrangements of dots and lines, the Aborigines would relate stories of hunts and legends of their Dreamtime, the time of Creation. This was one way the Aborigines recorded and passed down stories from generation to generation, as they had no written language apart from their art.
Aborigines
A:The traditional religion of the Australian aborigines is a form of animism. Followers of animism believe that spirits inhabit natural landmarks, so there are differences in belief from region to region because of different landmarks. The Dreamtime stories tell how the world was created, how landmarks were formed and why different birds and animals are around. There aren't really any prophets because traditions are passed down from generation to generation from the elders to the initiates.
An Australian Aboriginal dance ceremony that may take the form of a sacred ritual or an informal gathering.A party or other social gathering, esp. a lively one.someone answer it