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2(c). Analyse the importance of the Dreaming for 2(c) Analyse the importance of the Dreaming for the Land Rights Movement The Dreaming defines the connection between the Aboriginal People and the land The Aborignal people had occupied the land continuously for 40,000 years All aspects of Aboriginal life are rooted in the Dreaming stories – the Ancestor Beings So without the land, the Dreaming could not be communicated because the stories of the ancestor spirits spring from the land Thus the land lies at the heart of Aboriginal Spirituality The identity of every Aboriginal person is inextricably linked to the land It follows then that their belief systems, rituals, traditions and laws are connected to the land

2(c). Analyse the importance of the Dreaming for 2(c) Analyse the importance of the Dreaming for the Land Rights Movement The Aboriginal People have ritual responsibilities to take care of the land because it is the resting place for the ancestor spirits This gives rise to the existence of Sacred Sites The land is home to the totems It is the understanding – and the acceptance – of the sacred nature of the land that underpins all aspects of the Land Rights Movement Thus the Dreaming provided the motivation behind the Land Rights Movement

Importance of the Dreaming to the Land Rights Movement Defines the connection to the land The land is home to Ancestor beings Continual occupation for 40,000 years Confers on each person the responsibility to are for the land Provides stories of creation by ancestor spirits Importance of the Dreaming to the Land Rights Movement Is the heart of Ab Spirituality Land is the resting place of the Ancestor spirits The identity of every person of linked to the land through the dreaming Creates Sacred Sites