Australian Aboriginal Symbols and Meanings

Australian Aboriginal Symbols and Meanings

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  • Author: Kevin Treloar
  • Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
  • ISBN: 1479763039
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 53

My Aboriginal Generation Is Cool There are so many different Aboriginal symbols and languages, they vary from tribe to tribe. There were roughly 600 tribes and around 500 people in a tribe – a population of around 300,000 when Capt. Cook arrived in Australia. To date, the Aboriginal population is over 548,000. It is sad that the population of other races has increased over ten times that of the Aborigines despite its being the oldest race known to mankind, 65,000 years old. I hope that in this book, you see how beautiful and important the Aboriginal history and culture are and how we all can enjoy it.


The Beginner's Guide to Australian Aboriginal Art

The Beginner's Guide to Australian Aboriginal Art

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  • Author: R. Lewis
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780646403687
  • Category : Aboriginal Australians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 16

Booklet introducing Aboriginal art. Consists of a guide to Aboriginal symbols and their meanings, and brief accounts of 12 Dreamtime stories. Draws parallels with other mythic traditions. Illustrations throughout. Author has worked in the Aboriginal art industry since 1993.


The Beginner's Guide to Australian Aboriginal Art

The Beginner's Guide to Australian Aboriginal Art

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  • Author: Reginald Lewis
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780980352160
  • Category : Art, Aboriginal Australian
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 16

Includes the symbols, their meanings and some Dreamtime stories.


Cultural Accents

Cultural Accents

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  • Author: Ronke Luke-Boone
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 144022028X
  • Category : Crafts & Hobbies
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 128

Here's a whole world of exciting designs to blend with your fashions and home decor items! Cultural Accents features accessories decorated with motifs inspired from cultures around the globe, including popular crafting and sewing techniques. You'll learn how to stencil, stamp, sew, and embroider the unique symbols from the Hopi, Aztec, and Chinese, among many more cultures. Author Ronke Luke-Boone also gives the fascinating background about the evolution of these designs and their influences today in modern fashion. • Over 60 fun projects to make, including fashions and home decor items • Clear, easy step-by-step direction; patterns included • Great tips on how to create your own stamps and stencils


Symbols of Australia

Symbols of Australia

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  • Author: Richard White
  • Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
  • ISBN: 174224999X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

But what do they actually mean? Where do they come from? Why are some symbols so hotly contested? Does Australia have more than its fair share? Symbols of Australia offers illuminating and unexpected insights into the symbols that surround us: from Uluru to the Australian flag, the rainbow serpent to Holden cars, the democracy sausage to the Great Barrier Reef. Entertaining, provocative, informative, and often surprising, Symbols of Australia reveals a great deal about the ways nations are imagined – and how they imagine themselves. Just when we most need it, a lively reassessment of the symbols that define us and their commercial and political exploitation. A mixture of scholarly ease and irreverent playfulness that also defines us. – David Malouf, award-winning Australian writer If the nation is imagined, the business of creating its meaningful symbols gives us the very essence of its history. The star-studded cast of Symbols of Australia takes us on a fascinating tour among kangaroos and pavlovas, baggy green caps and rainbow serpents, Holden cars and vegemite jars – and much more besides. On this splendid journey across desert and beach, reef and harbour, city and bush, we see and hear the nation in its full dignity, diversity and dagginess. – Frank Bongiorno, Professor of History, Australian National University Humorous, insightful and profound, this book is a thought-provoking survey of twenty-eight of Australia’s best-known and most significant symbols. Entries range from Indigenous symbols that resonate with meaning, such as the Rainbow Serpent or Uluru, to animals and the natural world, official symbols, cultural practices, and commercial items of consumption. Most importantly, it showcases the agency of ordinary Australians and the role of popular culture in forging national identity. – Associate Professor Hsu-Ming Teo, Macquarie University Symbols of Australia, in this new revised edition, is essential reading for a sure-footed trek into our constant act of becoming ‘Australian’, sifting through the raging cacophony of opinions to distil the most pertinent elements … all while keeping a sense of humour firmly intact.– Miriam Corowa, journalist, presenter, producer and director This book is a fascinating look at the symbols that have been used to define and represent our nation. At a time when Australian identity is so contested, Symbols of Australia provides invaluable insight and context, overturning long-held assumptions and rattling revered icons. Symbols of Australia will make you re-think who we are, and where we came from. Even better, it’s a bloody good read.– Monica Dux, writer, columnist and social commentator


Vatican Council II

Vatican Council II

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  • Author: Elizabeth Harrington
  • Publisher: ATF Press
  • ISBN: 192223933X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

Sacrosanctum Concilium opened the door to all Christians to understand the contemporary challenge to their life and health, and it started with the reform of the liturgy. In the words of Paul VI the liturgy is the 'first source of life communicated to us, the first school of our spiritual life, the first gift we can give to Christian people by our believing and praying, and the first invitation to the world.' That is surely true for all of us.


Australian Aboriginal Signs and Symbols

Australian Aboriginal Signs and Symbols

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  • Author: Robert Turner
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Aboriginal Australians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 70

Australian signs & symbols suggested to encourage boys to take a keener interest in Aborigines; Small vocabulary at end of book; Description of an Aboriginal wide game.


Australian Aboriginal Kinship

Australian Aboriginal Kinship

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  • Author: Laurent Dousset
  • Publisher: pacific-credo Publications
  • ISBN: 2956398113
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

Since the very early years of anthropology, Australian Aboriginal kinship has fascinated researchers in the field as well as theorists. Its complexity is considerable and, as some have remarked, its mechanical and logical beauty is astonishing. This complexity has however discouraged many scholars, students and people working in Aboriginal communities from actively and intellectually engaging with indigenous ways of conceiving and producing relationships based on kinship, despite the fact that it is a domain deeply embedded in everyday life and interaction. This handbook attempts to bring the principles of kinship in general, and Australian Aboriginal kinship in particular, closer to the reader in an understandable and pedagogic way. Aimed at Aboriginal people themselves, students in the social sciences and humanities or, in fact, any other person eager to learn more about Aboriginal Australia, while also discussing some issues of interest to even accomplished anthropologists, the book is divided into four general parts each tackling specific questions. Part 1 deals with the historical and ethnographic background against which the discussions on kinship are framed in later sections. Important concepts in anthropology such as 'culture' or 'hunter-gatherer societies' are looked at. Part 2 develops the basic tools and concepts needed to understand kinship. It discusses its main domains, such as terminology, marriage, descent and filiation. Part 3 applies the material considered up to this point to actual ethnographic examples from the Australian Western Desert and elaborates on other important concepts such as 'family', 'household' and 'domestic group'. Part 4 explains social organisation and, in particular, generational moieties, patri- and matrimoieties, sections and subsections, all of which are central to Aboriginal peoples' ways of interacting. Finally, the concluding chapter discusses in a more critical fashion the concept of kinship itself ad elaborates on the idea of relatedness as a meaningful expansion of formal kinship studies.


Australian Aboriginal Culture

Australian Aboriginal Culture

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  • Author: Joanne Crawford
  • Publisher: R.I.C. Publications
  • ISBN: 186311808X
  • Category : Aboriginal Australians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 93

A four book series which explores Aboriginal culture in the following areas: In the past ; Cultural identity ; Communication ; Using the environment ; Rules and responsibilities.


Australian Aboriginal Religion

Australian Aboriginal Religion

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  • Author: Ronald Murray Berndt
  • Publisher: Brill Archive
  • ISBN: 9789004037243
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 120

"This work is a serious anthropological study of Australian Aboriginal religion. It is designed to be read by adults, and is primarily for use in universities and/or similar institutions. It is not, therefore, for use in schools. Where Australian Agorigines are concerned, and in areas where traditional Aboriginal religion is still significant, this book should be used only after consultation with local male religious leaders. This restriction is important. It is imposed because the concept of what is secret, or may not be revealed to the uninitiated in Aboriginal religious belief and action, varies considerably throughout the Australian continent; And because the varying views of Aborigines in this respect must on all occasions be observed. January 30th 1973 Ronald M. Berndt" --