Indigenous Australian Religion Madison Bell. Table of Contents Basic Overview Geography Culture Dreamtime.

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Indigenous Australian Religion Madison Bell

Table of Contents Basic Overview Geography Culture Dreamtime

Aboriginal - \Ab`o*rig"i*nal\, a. First; original; indigenous; primitive; native. The term has been used since the 17 th century  Aborigines/ Aboriginals – offensive  Aboriginal Australians or Aboriginal people- correct Most likely from Asia over 40,000 years ago, but could be as old as 125,000 years! Make up about 2% of the population

No set religion even though Aboriginal people are very spiritual Dreamtime is based on magic and spirits o Spirit – soul/personality o Spirit - quality “a courageous or cowardly spirit” o Spirit – supernatural or ghost

European settlement

3 most common languages among aboriginal tribes: Pitjantjatjara (western dessert) Warlpiri (northern territory) Arrernte (northern territory) The longest place name is a Pitjantjatjara word: Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya Hill

is in South Australia and is translated to…. “Where the Devil urinates".

aboriginal words used today:  Bundi basis for the name Bondi in Sydney's eastern suburbs  Bennelong Point (Sydney Opera House) is named after Bennelong an Aboriginal person who was kidnapped by Governor Arthur Philip  Cronulla based on the word Kurranulla meaning 'pink shell'

Before colonization Aboriginal languages spoken At the time of colonization languages spoken OR The idea that there is only one language with several dialects. No written language

Linguistic anthropologist say they originated as far back as the end of the last ice age (around 13,000 years ago.) Existing thinking suggests Aboriginal languages developed from a proto-language that spread through Australia 5000 to 6000 years ago. Dr Mark Clendon’s new hypothesis suggest 13,000 to 28,000 years ago, when New Guinea and Tasmania were still attached

Pitjantjatara - Largest Arrernte – Second largest Luritja- Third largest

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Photo: Info: Aboriginal Flag o Designed by a Luritja man, Harold Thomas o “symbol of unity and national identity for Aboriginal people during the land rights movement of the early 1970s” o Black: Represents the Aboriginal people of Australia o Red: Represents the red earth, the re ochre and a spiritual relation to the land o Yellow: Represents the Sun, the giver of life and protector

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* Pitjantjatjara * Arrernte *Luritja Photo:

Geography The Pitjantjatjara, Arrernte, and Luritja tribes are separated by the MacDonnell Mountains. Influences contemporary Aboriginal artwork. original-art/peter-taylor- tjutjatja/macdonnell-ranges.php original-art/peter-taylor- tjutjatja/macdonnell-ranges.php Mountains hold Aboriginal significance because of rock art decorated by these people. Arrernte rock art can be found in Emily Gap, Jessie Gap, Trephina Gorge, and N’Dhala Gorge. Photo:

Photo: Sabrina Perri The Three Sisters oThe 3 sisters are part of the Blue Mountain range in New South Wales Territory west of Sydney. ohttp:// blue-mountains.htmlhttp:// blue-mountains.html oThe 3 sisters is a story of Aboriginal Dreamtime

Prior to colonization which began in January 1788, the Australian Aborigines lived a lifestyle based on their Dreamtime beliefs. They had survived as a race for thousands of years and their lifestyle and cultural practices had remained virtually unchanged during that time. We refer to this as the traditional period. However colonization imposed changes on the Aborigines as people, who lived in areas that were being settled by the Europeans, were forced off their land as towns and farms were developed. We identify the period in which the changes took place, as the historical period. During the 1900’s separation was an official government policy which lasted for many decades and today, many Aboriginal people do not know their origins. In other words, which tribe they are descended from or the names of their parents and or grandparents. They are a lost generation.

Boomerangs were mostly used as a weapon, but they were also used for a sport. Boomerangs were used to hunt animals such as kangaroos and emu. Boomerangs were made by carving hard wood into a V shape. They would sharpen both edges, making it a deadly hunting weapon. The arms had to be between 90 and 160 degrees for it to work correctly.

The Didgeridoo is like the natural identity of most all Australian Indigenous people. Didgeridoos are made from the trunks of small eucalyptus trees which have had their centers hollowed out by termites. Didgeridoos are played during ceremonies. Each didgeridoo is like a fingerprint, no two didgeridoos sound completely alike or look alike.

Aboriginal boys and girls played a number of games such as running, wrestling, climbing, throwing and ball games. Of course these games were fun, but they also had a serious purpose. They where not simply for amusement, or just a way to entertain the kids. this-be-the-first-record-of-aussie-rules/2007/09/21/ html

Since Australian Aborigines don’t have a written language, they tell their stories by writing symbols on cave walls and in the sand.

Most Aborigines didn’t wear clothes. If they did, they wore a belt around their waist, made of animal fur or skin, which they used to carry tolls and weapons. The belts often had a flap in the front. However, Aboriginal people needed to be warm in winter months and did make cloaks which they made from animal skins. They worn them during the day and used them as blankets during the night.

Body painting, decoration and personal adornment traditionally carry deep spiritual significance for Australian Aboriginal people. Body painting is carried out within strict conventions that are primarily related to spiritual matters. The particular painting designs are used by individuals to reflect their social position and relationship to their family group and also to particular ancestors. Aboriginal body Art is a special and necessary part of all Aboriginal ceremonies.

Bunggul- Stories of epic journeys Clan songs and song lines- family history Death Wail- mourning Didgeridoo- instrument Krill Krill- song cycle Kun-borrk- didgeridoo Wangga- high note and percussion

Definition the ancient time of the creation of all things by sacred ancestors, whose spirits continue into the present, as conceived in the mythology of the Australian Aborigines.

Dreamtime Story The story of the three sisters is told by Aboriginal people. It is said that there were three sisters who wanted to marry three certain men but in their tribe this was not allowed during their time of war. A medicine man turned the three sisters into the mountain stones to protect them. He was brutally murdered in the war and could not turn the sisters back to their normal state. So, the three sisters remain a part of the Blue Mountain Range forever.

The affinity of attachment to a particular area of land by the Aborigines was based on their Dreamtime beliefs, that the land had been created for them by ancestral heroes and heroines. Every rock, tree and waterhole; every animal, bird and insect; the sky above and all it contained were believed to have been created in the Dreamtime.

They all trace their origins back to Dreamtime, and believe that their ancestors with supernatural powers roamed the country and left behind impressive rock formations and other natural phenomena which became sacred places for religious celebrations and spiritual activities.

They were very creative people and expressed their everyday life and religion in arts, song and dance. Their spiritual songs often tell about Dreamtime's ancestors and are accompanied by their famous musical instrument, the Aboriginal didgeridoo.

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Dreamtime ended, no one knows how or why, and time and life, as we know it, began. When the Dreamtime ended, the people were left with a social and cultural heritage which came from their ancestors. All the rites and ceremonies are, and always were, aimed at preserving this heritage.

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