#Aboriginal cultural
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travelmanposts · 2 days ago
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Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, Victoria, Australia: The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is located in the traditional Country of the Gunditjmara Aboriginal people in south-eastern Australia. The three serial components of the property contain one of the world's most extensive and oldest aquaculture systems... Budj Bim, also known as Mount Eccles, is a dormant volcano near Macarthur in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It lies within the geologically-defined area known as the Newer Volcanics Province, which is the youngest volcanic area in Australia and stretches from western Victoria to south-eastern South Australia. Wikipedia
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afriblaq · 21 days ago
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folkfashion · 6 months ago
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Wiradjuri woman, Marley Morgan, Australia, by Trent White
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newguineatribalart · 1 year ago
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Aboriginal symbols used in carving and painting
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hasellia · 1 year ago
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Okay apologies for hopping on tag trending train but I have an important request.
If you don't know about the history of Aboriginal genocide in Australia, watch this program.
It's a very very hard watch but one that is important.
If you're outside of Australia, make sure to set your VPN to Aus. You may also need to set an acount for SBS but it's free viewing.
I would also recomend most of SBS's docos through NITV, as they're the National Indigenous broadcast station.
A little update on the warnings before I forget. I'm a little pressed for time so this is from my DM's with someone I've shared with.
I just wanted to give a heads up that the show contains footage of a mourning ceremony (with the grievers's permission from what I remember). There is also a segment where stolen remains are returned to their families but there is no appearence of the remains themselves on screen. From what I can tell/remember these scenes are treated with care and gravitas but I don't think I can be the one to say whether they were treated appropriately. Anything on colonialism is a hard watch, but this doco particularly follows on the unglamourised brutality of the frontier wars as well the lack of recognition on the wars from the Australian government/military and from the wider Australian public. That's on me for not disclosing that properly in the post.
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bayofwolves · 4 months ago
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i have to say, the fact that spirit animals borrowed multiple real-life dreamtime stories to use in stetriol's mythology but never once showed an aboriginal stetriolan character is just disrespectful.
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tredawakandan · 1 year ago
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Decided to do a remake of AbTheLegend original post(1st pic) .. Us in America who descend from the indigenous people existing here Pre 👨🏻‍🦱 European arriving in mass/Colonization were talking amongst other groups and mixing with them as they arrived. This history is often hidden or ignored by mainstream. But luckily folks are starting to listen to them less and less😅. Hell the period of slavery also added some more of this as you may be aware of.Anyways these five main groups are Africans(North Africans,West&Central) , Pacific Islanders, South Americans , Black 👨🏿‍🦱Europeans and of course North Americans. Like other groups everywhere they mixed but what was important is they kept their identity/heritage. Something I amongst others is helping to revive. Me myself I call it the Through Line(See the reblog for more indepth use of what I made it mean) All being said hopefully you learned something 💯
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taylors-a-goblin · 6 months ago
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I wrote this but my employers were too nervous about the swear words, so I published it myself :)
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bun-fish · 1 year ago
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underrated movie, underrated queen. 7 y/o me had the biggest crush on her. (still do)
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flokali · 6 months ago
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I knew Natlan would disappoint in terms of diversity but damn… this is so bad I can’t even lie (TT)
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blackbrownfamily · 1 month ago
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lottiestudying · 1 year ago
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31.12.2023—almost New Year’s Day here in australia, so happy new year 🥳 thank u for all the love and support over the last 12 months, it’s been a crazy ride. some snaps from a museum we visited today.
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cartoonybus · 4 months ago
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pnf revival hope: no more of this shit
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folkfashion · 2 years ago
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Aboriginal Australian mother and child, Australia, by Trent White
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newguineatribalart · 1 year ago
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Indigenous australian art by Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri
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chernayawidow · 2 years ago
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Indigenous Australians ARE BLACK. I’ve just come from tiktok after seeing lots of Americans say that First Nation people are not black. THERE ARE OTHER PLACES AND CULTURES IN THE WORLD OUTSIDE OF THE USA.
I myself am white, so if any Indigenous Australians are uncomfortable with me saying any of this please let me know and I’ll take it down. Or if any terms/information needs correction please please please let me know.
I have friends who are light skinned Indigenous and they should NOT have to defend their heritage against a country of ignorant fools. My primary example is Malakai and Missy from Heartbreak High, an AUSTRALIAN show, who are having their heritage erased because they’re not “black enough”. How the fuck are people saying that in 2023?
If your country cared enough to acknowledge the existence of others in the world, you would know that Indigenous Australians were subjected to the Stolen Generation. What’s that, you ask? Where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were stolen from their families by governments, churches and welfare bodies to be raised in institutions, fostered out or adopted by non-Indigenous families, as a way of white washing them and erasing their culture and heritage.
TW: Racism, Death/Murder, Abuse - sexual and physical - (not graphic but mentioned)
They were abused, killed and raped by white people, as well as being forced to have their children as a way of “breeding out the black”. So when you guys say “they’re not black enough”, it’s one of the most disgusting and insensitive things you can say. The amount of pain Indigenous Australians have suffered is astounding, and they’re finally getting some on-screen representation. But here come you Americans, just shitting all over them. African American representation is extremely low, now guess what? Indigenous Australian representation is even lower. To the point where you guys don’t even know they exist.
To this day, they experience systemic racism at the hands of government, and especially the police. Not only that, but Australia is still fighting to change the date of “Australia Day” so that it doesn’t fall on Invasion Day. They’re trying to reclaim land that is rightfully theirs, as well as protect and maintain the preservation of what little history they have left. So before you go shitting on the oldest and longest running Indigenous culture in the world, do your fucking research.
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