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.
yes the dream time
The Australians/Aborigines/Indigenous
There are so many Dreamtime stories because the Aborigines of Australia consider this to be where they all began. During this time the supernatural ancestors of the Aborigines walked the land and left behind many monuments, in the form of natural features, for the people. The stories tell of these events.
The Aborigines call the time of creation the Dreamtime or Dreaming.
they were into like Dream time and that sort of thing.
The animals in the great Barrier reef were part of their DREAM TIME!
The dreaming is the aboriginals belief.The aboriginals belief in the dreaming that is why it afects on the aboriginals life.The dreaming is a important part of an aboriginals life.
stories that the aboriginal people made up and strongly believe in and drew on the rocks the animations of there stories
One thing some tribes believed in was dream time. They had a specific time of day used for dreaming. Usually. It would be in the late afternoon. Dream time is related to connecting with animals to communicate with other animals. They also believed in spirituality, religion and stories from the ancestors. Their spirits can be used to talk to other people!
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.
Nothing whatsoever happens if you tell your dream to someone. Persons tell their dreams to counselors, therapists, friends and family members all the time, not to mention to dream interpretors. Talking about a dream has no bearing on whether that dream will "come true" or not.