so they can have proper & formal celebrations & ceremonies
they are used for telling story's in tribes.
circle connected with lines
ochres are used for painting in the abo tribes
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There is a variety of media used for aboriginal paintings. Most painting is done using fingers, sticks or colored clay. Most aboriginal paintings are believed to be done for educational purposes to show how to survive.
Water-based body paint is safe for skin when used for body painting.
There is currently no known originator of watercolour painting. So far researchers have traced it back to ancient tribes that used watercolour painting as a tradition.
The aboriginal people used a species of frog that held stored a lot of water in in its body for later use.
The aboriginal natives had not only their specific tribes' language, they also used sign language to barter or trade with neighboring tribes whose languages they did not command. This aided them with the new arrivals to their homelands.
The colours that people used to colour aboriganal painting & drawings are very earthy colours like red from blood ,brown was used a lot also oranges
Ocher has significant cultural and practical uses in Aboriginal life. Traditionally, it is used as a pigment for body painting, ceremonial art, and rock art, symbolizing connections to land and identity. Additionally, ocher is applied in rituals and storytelling, serving as a medium for expressing cultural beliefs and practices. Its natural properties also make it valuable for creating tools and as a decorative element in artifacts.