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... Aboriginal tradition, culture, religion, law and kinship were derived from “their” land. ...
To the Aboriginal people the land is not dead. ...
Dreaming is a complex concept of importance to Aboriginal culture, embracing the creative era long past as well as the present and the future. For most Aboriginal people their religious beliefs are derived from a sense of belonging to the land, to the sea, to other people and to ones culture. Dreaming is the centre of Aboriginal religion and life; it is the closest translation of Aboriginal concept of how the world works.
Approximate Word count = 431 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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