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Aboriginal Historical Culture

" What were some of the important links between Aboriginal culture and the natural environment before Europeans settled in Australia?" In order to answer the question it is necessary to be clear of the concepts that are to be investigated, culture, natural and the environment.So what is your understanding of the terms, culture, environment and natural? Natural according to the "Concise Oxford Dictionary" among other things states it as being: existing in or by nature, not artificial, inane, inherent, self-sown, uncultivated.According to the google online sociology dictionary culture is defined as: Objects made by people as they interact with one another and the physical world and The products of collective human activity that have no physical reality, including symbols, language, music, beliefs, values, norms, and attitudes.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary & Thesaurus describes the environment as: the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival b: the aggregate of social and cultural conditions that influence the life of an individual or community.


All along the east coast there were permanent an semi-permanent tidal traps built of sticks and rocks and farmed oysters on sticks, these features were sometimes known as automatic seafood retrieval systems. Is there a loss to the greater community with the ending of this knowledge? Food sourcing and productionTo live by the spear and the digging stick requires a detailed knowledge of the identity, location and characteristic behaviour of species and of their ecological associations according to the passage of the seasons. The principles of these higher classifications are often based on the characteristics of the flesh of the animals. They undertake the responsibility for management with strong conviction that people must live on or near important places in their ancestral country to care for them properly. Within various Indo -European languages in no cases are these words derived from water, fire or camp, as is common within indigenous languages. A circle can represent an upright fighting stick, fruits and yams also a well a tree or a fire. The tribe denoted the largest area that a group felt free and able to travel in; tribe territory size was proportional to the productivity of the area and ranged between 350 and 100 00 square kilometres. Firing was not only immediately useful in food gathering but also manipulated longer-term environmental changes in ways that enabled people to predict the availability of specific resources (Australians to 1788). This ideology of permanence stands in contrast to the flexible daily world of Aboriginal existence of residence, politics and negotiation. This spring was the everlasting home of the original ancestor of the clan. Such a painting can be at the same time , both a graphical representation of a piece of country and also have embedded within it, elements of the story of the founding of that country in mythical times and of its associations with living groups of people, which is also demonstrated in their oral history of story telling. When they caught more than they could eat, the blocked the pens off and fed the fish and eels until thy needed them. It was also sacred because his presence continued to animate this place, in ways that challenge the imagination and that permeate the natural world. The destruction of indigenous people is still occurring with frightening speed.

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