Dreamtime, or the Dreaming, is a foundational aspect of Aboriginal Australian culture, encompassing creation stories, spirituality, and the connection to land. It is passed on through oral traditions, including storytelling, songs, dance, and art, often shared in communal settings. Elders play a crucial role in teaching younger generations about their ancestral narratives, cultural practices, and the significance of the land. This transmission fosters a deep sense of identity and continuity within Aboriginal communities.
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The aboriginals belive in dreamtime
dreamtime is when they tell bedtime stories
Dreamtime Village was created in 1990.
Dreamtime Return was created in 1988.
Dreamtime - Duerr book - was created in 1978.
The aboriginals where first to discuss the dreamtime. It's also in their belief.
The main purpose of the aboriginal dreamtime stories was to explain how particular land features came to be created, and how the animals came to be. The Dreamtime stories were the Aborigines' stories of creation. They embodied the very essence of Australian aboriginal belief about creation and their own spiritual and physical nature.
Dreamtime Live at the Lyceum was created in 1986-09.
Dreamtime - The Stranglers album - was created in 1986-10.
Dreamtime is the time of creation according to the indigenous (aboriginal) people of Australia. The Australian aboriginal dreamtime is the aboriginal creation story - how the world came to be.
I believe that you will find the Aboriginal Dreamtime is quite similar to the Native American Indian's quests, ie the dreamtime is state of mind that brings answers to the person in the dreamtime that they are missing when they are awake which is similar to the quests for the Native American Indian's. I am not sure of any other cultures that practice this, but I am sure there are plenty. i am sorry but this is not a very good explonation of my question!!