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POIRON YOHANN CADRAN BRICE IUT INFORMATIQUE DE LA ROCHELLE
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SUMMARY PRESENTATION DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA DIDGERIDOO CONCLUSION INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS MUSICAL EXTRACT
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PRESENTATION
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Capital: Canberra Population: 20 millions official language: English other tongue: more 200 tongues with aborigines and immigrants PRESENTATION
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40% population live in either Sydney or Melbourne 4 millions visitors a year - Area 7.69 million km 2 - 2.5 people per km 2 PRESENTATION
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Australia is a very rich country. It’s a big agricultural power. PNB : 453 billions of australian dollars Le PNB / inhabitant : 25 000 australien dollars. Part activity: - 10 % in the primary sector, - 15 % in the secondary sector, - 75 % in the tertiary sector.
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PRESENTATION TWO GREAT CITIES Melbourne in Victoria Sydney in New South Wales
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DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA
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The first european who discovered this continent was Willem Janszoon in 1605. In 1642-1643, Tasman a Dutchman, found the island of Tasmania, namedVan Diemen. In 1699, an english adventurer Dampier explored the Western Australia)
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DISCOVERY OF AUSTRALIA First, the contact between English colonist and Indigenous was hard. In 1920, they rest only 60 000. 96 % of them were dead. Many Indigenous succumbed to various disease imported by Europeans. The others were killed or exploited. Residents of Tasmania were completely exterminated between 1825 and 1830.
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INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS
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The Indigenous Australians are the first inhabitants of the Australian continent. The term includes the various indigenous peoples commonly known as Aborigines, whose traditional lands extend throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania and numerous offshore islands, and also the Torres Strait Islanders whose lands are centred on the Torres Strait Islands which run between northernmost Australia and the island of New Guinea. INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS
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DIDGERIDOO
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The didgeridoo is a natural trumpet, with a straight shape, without mouthpiece, used by the north Australian aboriginals. Its name is probably European origin. There is 40 different aboriginals names for this instrument through Australia. It is made with an eucalyptus branch dug by termites, bare of its bark and where the interiors face are sometimes thinner at each extremity. DIDGERIDOO
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Rock paintings on caves have established that the Didgeridoo has definitely been used as a musical instrument for at least 20,000 years. Other estimates range between 40,000 to 50,000 years. What Does a Didgeridoo Sound Like?
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DIDGERIDOO The didgeridoo is an speech instrument which use the language mechanism. The phenomenal memory of aboriginals enables them accurated and codified pieces to be of service to music. But it's just a little element of their culture, whereas the occident let itself go to a focus since soon.
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DIDGERIDOO The didgeridoo Origin Here a legend of the didgeridoo origin Make your own didgeridoo
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MOMENT OF CULTURE
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MUSICAL EXTRACT
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CONCLUSION
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