PPT-Australian aborigines and Australian Animals
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MARIA BALHADDAD 201200806 MAIN POINTS Who Animals lives in Australian Forest How can the Australian Aborigines Adaptation with Australian Animals How Australian
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MARIA BALHADDAD 201200806 MAIN POINTS Who Animals lives in Australian Forest How can the Australian Aborigines Adaptation with Australian Animals How Australian Aborigines benefited od Australian Animals . Who are they?. Aborigines. “First Australians”. Aborigine: Latin meaning “from the beginning”. When did they come?. When? Debated!. 20,000-60,000 years ago. Maybe up to 100,000 years ago. Where did they come from?. Mrs. . Kringer. Aborigines. Aborigines live in the outback.. Aborigines. Aborigines play the didgeridoo. Aborigines. Aboriginal people wear modern clothes. Aborigines. Some aboriginal men decorate their bodies before they go hunting. Aboriginal Spirituality. Dreaming. Land. Ceremonies. Kinship. Dispossession. Colonization/missionisation. Separation. Assimilation/Integration/Self –determination. Land Rights – Native Title, Wik. Hopes and Fears of Federation . Corowa Conference – August 1893. Organised by the Australian Natives Association (ANA) and various Federation Leagues.. Was seen as a . watershed moment . as it involved people other than politicians. . Culture . Clash!. The Aborigines had no idea what to make of the white people. - White people were not part of their ancient stories. - Maybe they were devils or stupid ghosts of their ancestors who could not speak Aboriginal languages. Irzhavskaya. Maksuta. Tsikava. Australia is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. Neighboring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north; the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east.. DOT PAINTING . Art Around the World . Australian . Aborigines. Aborigines have lived in Australia for thousands of years. They are the natives of Australia, just like Native Americans are the natives of the U.S. . Introduction. The Aborigines of Australia are a relatively well-known culture. They are one of the oldest cultures that are still in existence today. Of the estimated 300,000 Aborigines once living in the Australian bush, there are only 76,000 part-Aborigines, and 45,000 full blooded Aborigines today.. Use your textbook asg. to complete this Venn diagram.. Then we will look at art, history, and music for both groups and add new information.. Speak. English. warlike. peaceful. Early-nomadic. Early-fish, hunt, farm. Their Art and Culture. Learning Outcomes. Some will be able to give an historic account of the Aborigines and explain a number of their cultural customs.. Most will be able to describe where the Aborigines live and one of their cultural customs.. . Dja. . Wurrung. By: Emily Henderson, Carly Smith, Lauren . Spake. , Alan . Karnofsky. , Courtney . Harriott. , Sierra Lloyd, and Katie Bowen. History of Australian Aborigines. Recent archeological finds have found that there has been Aboriginal presence in Australia for at least 40,000 years. Some of the evidence dates to over 60,000 years old.. Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission. Pronghorn Antelope. Pronghorn Antelope. Pronghorns live in the sagebrush grasslands of Idaho.. They have a showy coat that is tan to reddish brown across the back, while the under-parts, including the flanks and rump are white. I have two throat bands, the lip and cheeks, and a spot under each ear are also white.. Learning Outcomes. Some will be able to give an historic account of the Aborigines and explain a number of their cultural customs.. Most will be able to describe where the Aborigines live and one of their cultural customs.. Origins & Culture. Standards. SS6H8 The student will describe the culture and development of Australia prior to contact with Europeans. . a. Describe the origins and culture of the Aborigines. . SS6H9 The student will explain the impact European exploration and colonization had on Australia. .
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