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aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
aboriginal people told dream time stories because it was apart of their culture.
ages ago the aboriginal people used to dance to tell stories
Traditional Aboriginal paintings tell stories from the Dreamtime - when and how the world was created.
dreamtime is when they tell bedtime stories
To express feelings and to tell stories to people that can't hear or can't read. That is why aboriginal people made art.....
The Dreaming has different meanings for different Aboriginal groups. The Dreaming can be seen as the embodiment of Aboriginal creation, which gives meaning to everything - the essence of Aboriginal belief about creation, spiritual and physical existence. It establishes the rules governing relationships between the people, the land and all things for Aboriginal people. Story telling is an integral part of the Australian indigenous people. The stories tell how the land came to be shaped and inhabited how to behave and why; where to find certain foods, etc.
yes very popular because you can tell stories and painting with them
stories that the aboriginal people made up and strongly believe in and drew on the rocks the animations of there stories
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Aboriginal Australians have been performing corroboree throughout most of their entire 75,000 year history. They tell the stories of each indigenous community and cultural group.
To remeber things that happened, to tell stories, or to tell the future people what it was like.