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the dreaming


What country did Cathy Freeman represent?

Australia / Aboriginal


What animals are on aboriginal art?

The animals found on Aboriginal art depend on the native Australian animals found in theur area. kangaroo, koala, crocodile are some examples.


What do aboriginal spears do?

Aboriginal spears kill many animals and the aboriginal people cooked and ate! But some people steel aboriginal children and treat them terribly.


What does animal tracks mean in aboriginal symbol?

In Aboriginal symbolism, animal tracks often represent the connection between the land, its inhabitants, and the spiritual world. They can signify the presence and movement of animals, serving as a guide for hunting and understanding the environment. Additionally, tracks may symbolize the journeys and stories of ancestors, reflecting the deep cultural significance of animals in Aboriginal traditions. Overall, animal tracks embody both practical knowledge and spiritual heritage within Aboriginal cultures.


What does red mean in aboriginal?

Red represent the earth to the Australian Aborigines.


What is the inspiration for aboriginal art?

Aboriginal art is inspired by campfire stories and animals encountered during the day.


What do you use aboriginal snares for?

They used it to catch animals


How is the aboriginal snare used?

an aboriginal snare is a cage, netting, net thing that people use to catch animals.


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To introduce and represent the aboriginal Australians to the upperclasses and government in England.


Why did the aboriginal people use animals in their art?

because they can ! :) (: xxx


What are the main patterns aboriginal art?

Spirals and animals are popular.