Experiencing Aboriginal Perspectives Through the Embodied Concept of the Tree of Life: Implications for Developing a Teaching ResourceIn Australia, some non-Aboriginal social workers and academics have difficulty working in partnership with Aboriginal children, families, and communities because they do not ...
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I would like to emphasize the high level of culture they have reached, their style of life, vividly related to nature, their sense of spiritual participation to the whole, which has been dramatically changed after the colonisation, the genocide and the "stolen generation", the difficult process...
They painted pictures inside caves and these are the rock paintings that have given us so much information about Aboriginal life. For example some of the paintings that are about 10 000 years old show men with boomerangs. From this we know that the Aborigines started using boomerangs for ...
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When, as a non-Aboriginal policy maker for Aborigines, you are told that it is because of you that such adverse social conditions persist, that is an imperative for intervention. The record of the post-Second World War period suggests that that imperative will remain with us, and that ...
The Aborigines (澳洲土著) have lived in Australia for about 60 000 years. They painted pictures inside caves and these are the rock paintings that have given us so much information about Aboriginal life. For example some of the paint
Dreamtime is creation time, and stories of the Dreamtime often tell us about the origin of things. But Dreamtime is not long ago; in Dreamtime it is always now. Aborigines call Dreamtime the “All-at-Once”. Dreamtime is the seedbed of life, the origin of everything that is manifest...
The spread of contemporary Aboriginal fine art has been an important part of life in remote communities. It has provided financial income to artists and their families, while also strengthening traditional culture and its role in everyday life, in schools and all interactions with the wider communi...
Rainbow Lodge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner transport service secures two-year funding lifeline Sector Jobs The NACCHO Sector News is a platform we use to showcase the important work being done in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, focusing on the work of NACCHO, NACCHO...