Aboriginal Australians create symbols through various artistic mediums, including painting, carving, and weaving, often reflecting their connection to the land, spirituality, and cultural stories. These symbols can represent totems, ancestral beings, natural elements, or social structures and are commonly found in traditional art forms like rock paintings and bark paintings. The use of specific colors and patterns is deeply rooted in cultural significance and often conveys messages or teachings within their communities. Overall, these symbols serve as a vital means of communication and cultural expression.
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they didn't come to Australia the white people did.
They made it from a tree log cut it with a sharp stone and made a good rythm
1. Australian aboriginals pass their artistic skills on to their next generation.
The Canadian government wanted to assimilate the Canadian Aborignals.
it is a totem that the aboriginals worship
People sometimes buy aboriginal artwork for the remembrance of the past of aborignals or they just have the painting for no reason
they usually lived in a jungle they hunt animals and they ate them they didn't cook animals they wasn't even knoe that what is drugs,drinks,smokes.
the stolen generation in Australia began in the 1930's. this is when the half cast aborignals got taken from their familys and got taught the ways of the Australian people.