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The relationship between the natural environment and the aboriginal spirituality is one that is very interlinked. The spirituality of the aboriginal people was inspired by the natural environment because generally the dreamtime predicts that the aboriginal tribe did accentuate from the earth/natural environment. ...
Locate 8 symbols used in aboriginal spirituality, which come from the natural environment and copy and paste on your page. ... "
This symbol was extensively used to describe the view of space from the aboriginal tribes. ... Beyond our immediate touch
This symbol is used in aboriginal tribes to describe the distance needed to reach a place. This is also mainly used with space because the aboriginal people noticed that space was apparently a far distance away and could not be touched.
The entire above symbols are traditional symbols that have shaped the aboriginal religion. Wherever these symbols are painted whether it is painted on a cave wall or on the body of an aboriginal performing a ceremony, have significant values. ... Dots are one of the conventional symbols widely used and for many non-Aboriginal people these are what give Central and Western Desert art its distinctive character. ...
The connection that aboriginal people have with the land and their symbols are that the majority of the symbols are natural pictures. ... So with every aboriginal symbol drawn there is a natural meaning behind their description/meaning.
Locate an aboriginal creation story and compare and contrast with a Christian story of creation? ...
In the Aboriginal dreaming there is a creation story called the “Rainbow serpent” this story is a detailed version of what the aboriginal people believed happened when the mountains, rivers and waterholes where created:
The Rainbow Serpent came from Northern Australia in an era when this country was in its dreaming origins.
Approximate Word count = 1246 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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