Australian Aboriginal artefacts include a variety of cultural artefacts used by Aboriginal Australians. Most Aboriginal artefacts were multi-purpose and...
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accurately. Australia portal Australian Aboriginal artefacts Black Theatre (Sydney) Contemporary Indigenous Australian art Country (Indigenous Australians) Garma...
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Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people...
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John Connelly (prospector) (category Australian gold prospectors)
Karrakatta Cemetery in Perth, Western Australia. Connelly was also an active collector of Australian Aboriginal artefacts. Collections associated with him...
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being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin in the 2021 Australian Census, representing 3.2% of the total population of Australia. Of these...
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Aboriginal Australian kinship comprises the systems of Aboriginal customary law governing social interaction relating to kinship in traditional Aboriginal...
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coolamon. Aboriginal deaths in custody Australian frontier wars Australian genocide debate Black War (Tasmania) Genocides in history in Australia Genocide...
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Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, including collaborations with others. It includes works...
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Australian continental landmasses. This article covers the history of Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, two broadly defined groups which...
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Australian Aboriginal elders are highly respected people within Australia and their respective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. An elder...
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The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), established as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS)...
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applied it to all people in Australia. The law prohibited anyone from damaging sites, relics and artefacts of Aboriginal settlement in the Gordon River...
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"Making Aboriginal History". Australian History Now. p. 38-39 Boucher, Leigh (2013). "New cultural history and Australia's colonial past". Australian History...
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An Australian Aboriginal sacred site is a place deemed significant and meaningful by Aboriginal Australians based on their beliefs. It may include any...
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Scarred tree (category Australian Aboriginal bushcraft)
coolamons), or other artefacts. Carved trees may also be created as a form of artistic and spiritual expression by some Aboriginal peoples, to mark sites...
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Taroom Aboriginal Settlement is a heritage-listed Aboriginal reserve at Bundulla, Taroom, Shire of Banana, Queensland, Australia. It was added to the...
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Boomerang (category Australian Aboriginal bushcraft)
List of premodern combat weapons List of martial arts weapons Australian Aboriginal artefacts Batarang Bat'leth Captain Boomerang Chakram CAC Boomerang,...
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Indigenous Collection (Miles District Historical Village) (category Use Australian English from July 2016)
at the Miles District Historical Village is a collection of Australian Aboriginal artefacts from the local area and western Queensland, some of which are...
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Gweagal shield (category Australian Aboriginal bushcraft)
The Gweagal shield is an Aboriginal Australian shield dropped by a Gweagal warrior opposing James Cook's landing party at Botany Bay on 29 April 1770...
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and metal tools to remote Aboriginal groups. Aboriginal people incorporated camel hair into their traditional string artefacts, and provided information...
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Koonibba (redirect from Koonibba Aboriginal community)
Koonibba is a locality and an associated Aboriginal community in South Australia located about 586 kilometres (364 mi) northwest of the state capital...
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Gweagal (category Artefacts from Africa, Oceania and the Americas in the British Museum)
Indigenous Australian artefacts in museums across Europe and Australia. Eora Repatriation (cultural heritage) Tharawal Australian Aboriginal artefacts Norman...
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Australian archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of archaeology. Archaeology in Australia takes four main forms: Aboriginal archaeology (the...
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1868, a cricket team composed of Aboriginal Australians toured England, becoming the first organised group of Australian sportspeople to travel overseas...
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Bidjigal (category Australian Aboriginal culture)
(also spelt Bediagal, Bejigal, Bedegal or Biddegal) people are an Aboriginal Australian people whose traditional lands are modern-day western, north-western...
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Tasmania (redirect from Tasmania, Australia)
state in Australia, with the lowest proportion of its residents living within its capital city. Tasmania's main island was inhabited by Aboriginal peoples...
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in northern Australia and contemporary sea rights claims" (PDF). Australian Aboriginal Studies. 2004 (1). Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres...
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This is a list of Australian Aboriginal prehistoric sites. Key: BGS = Below ground surface C14 = Radiocarbon date char. = charcoal OSL = Optical stimulated...
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Emile Clement (section Museums holding collections of Western Australian Aboriginal material acquired from Dr Clement)
Australian Aboriginal artefacts to museums throughout Britain and Europe. During the period 1896-1928, Clement sold over 1600 Australian Aboriginal artefacts...
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Toas (category Australian Aboriginal bushcraft)
just setting himself up with an exit fund by supplying authentic Aboriginal artefacts to an under-supplied market. The names of those who may have had...
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