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In front of her, half a dozen Aboriginal children splashed happily in a waterhole ... As the pace quickened, they reported the story on the ground: “Ngaltatjara. Paluru pakuringanyi.” Poor thing, he’s ...
On behalf of their tribal elders, the Nelson brothers act as cultural ambassadors for travellers curious about aboriginal history ... to witness these stories on stone.” With that, he again ...
The basic protocols of Aboriginal society ... This is perhaps something of value to be taken from our stone stories to make justice systems more effective and sustainable today.
Other stories show more complex ... Wurdi Youang could be anywhere from 200 to 20,000 years old. Aboriginal stone structures in the region have a vast age range and are very difficult to date.
Stories from multiple Aboriginal groups across Australia include ... estimates range widely—from 200 years to possibly 20,000 years. The stones’ deep entrenchment in the soil suggests great ...
It tells the story of three ... in various East Coast Aboriginal groups and is located right next to the southern cross. Scientists are still studying Wurdi Youang stone site to uncover more ...
An Eastern Maar Aboriginal man has told a court of his shock after he found "bare earth" where part of a "sacred" stone arrangement once lay near Lake Bolac.
A unique collection of Aboriginal stone, bone and shell tools, which were collected around Yowie Bay over many years, will be conserved in the Sutherland Shire Museum.
“She just painted her country, and all things that were significant to her,” says Kelli Cole, the co-curator of a major survey of the late Aboriginal ... wasn’t much story [about each ...
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