aboriginal

aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Sun Apr 22, 2018 5:51 am

The term aborigine and aboriginal referes to people that inhabited a given region before civilazion and before colonisation by a foreign power.
The term is particularly used in assosiation with forever British Colonies ot the nineteen and twenty centuries(in the Us the terms native and native American
are preferred).
The term may specially refer to Aboriginal.Australian ,the people whose ancestors were indigenous to the australian continent before British colonisation Aboriginal transmissions indigenous people of Australia state of Tasmania.Victoria Aborigines people living in Victoria,Australia prior to European settlment.Aboriginal people
in Canada the First NATION,Inuit and Metis people of Canada,Taiwanese aborigines indigenous people of Taiwan.
Didgeridoo is an omeomapatic world with which the Occidentals gave an antique instrument at breath used by Australian Aborigines.
This is used in Australia with fifty different names at the second of the Group which populated the country. The traditional digeriudoo is made by a piece of branch of eucalipho(plant really use in the North of Australia)is carried by thenties.It is cleaned inside and it is decorated with tradionally pictures which recall the aboriginal nytology.The aboriginal use it,to blow and at the same time prounonunce world,song,rumors but also as a instrument of percussion.
Indigenous art is made of the indigenous people of Austalia and in collaboration between Indigenous Australia and Others.
It includes works in a wide range o media including painting on Leaves,wood carving ,sculping, cerimonial clothing and sand painting
elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Thu Apr 26, 2018 1:02 am

The extensivw study of aboriginal people Dna dates the origins to move than 50,000 years ago and shows that the ancestors were probably the first to journey across Asia and across the Ocean.Europeans come to Austalia with the Dutch NAVIGATOR Willem Janzoon in1606.
Other Europan explores followed until,in 1770 Liutenant James Cook colonised it.
THE DiGERIDOO is a wind instrument developed by Australians witin the last 1,500 and still widespread use both in Australia and around the world.It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpetor drone pipe.The aboriginal art is base on shapes triangle ,rectangle ,square,oval,dot,wavy lines and those symbolise nature,animals ,lizards ,water,the sun,dove the ancestral woman and it is based on the dreaming the most imprtants events of ancestors
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Re: aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Thu Apr 26, 2018 4:11 am

The aboriginal art is charatacterise by colour which had some symbol for example the sun is represented by Yellow collor,the earth by coffee and the sky by White
the paintings were not drawings but in rock and engraved in wood pieces.The aboriginal colonsations took a lot of mortal diseases and fhought for indipencence and obtained it
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Re: aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Thu Apr 26, 2018 4:18 am

I THINK IN ITALY THERE ARE SOME MUSEUMS WERE THERE ARE SOME COINS FOUNDS BY SOME ARCHOLOGICAL FOUND BY THE GOVERNMENT
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Re: aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Thu Apr 26, 2018 4:18 am

I THINK IN ITALY THERE ARE SOME MUSEUMS WERE THERE ARE SOME COINS FOUNDS BY SOME ARCHOLOGICAL FOUND BY THE GOVERNMENT
elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Wed May 02, 2018 3:09 am

One epidepidemic consequence was a series of epidemic Europeans diseases sucu as measles,smallbox,and tubercolosis,chickenpox.Another consequence of British Colonisation was EUropean seizure of land and not or resources,with the decimations of kangoroos,and Others indigenous foodstuffs which continued thoughout the19th and the early 20th centuries of rural lands were converted for sheep and cattle grazing.
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Re: aboriginal

Postby Elizabeth » Sat Sep 08, 2018 6:27 am

Aborigena art is based on colour for exaple as in the primitive art ad in Greek world ad it is reported in the Catholic bible at the begging of it and in cantico of Saint Francesco and also from some philosophes of antique time and some theories based on it .
Elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby Elizabeth » Sat Sep 08, 2018 6:45 am

Ad in the creatinina of the world,and of the art.
Elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby Guest » Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:15 am

And of religione and of menu and women
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Re: aboriginal

Postby Elizabeth » Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:16 am

Ad at the beginning of religione and as of menu and women
Elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby Guest » Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:18 am

Elizabeth wrote:
> Ad at the beginning of religione and as of menu and women
Guest
 

Re: aboriginael

Postby Elizabeth » Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:23 am

The white as the creation of the sky and the brown as the creation of the world and the black of the death
Elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby Elizabeth » Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:25 am

Sorry and the yellow with the creation of the sun
Elizabeth
 

Re: aboriginal

Postby AMAIA » Tue Sep 18, 2018 3:49 pm

The time of arrival of the first Indigenous Australians is around 50,000 years BP.
Australian Aboriginal art is art made by Australian Indigenous. It includes works in a wide range of media including painting on leaves, wood carving, rock carving, sculpting and ceremonial clothing. These have been studied in recent years and have gained much international recognition.
The British began colonising Australia in 1788 and the Constitution of Australia, in its original form was dated in 1901.
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Re: aboriginal

Postby elizabeth » Sun Dec 30, 2018 8:28 am

The difference beteen the religion catholic and the Aborigines is based on the life of Jesus Christ which was native of Palestine and who was borned in a straw hut by Maria and Giuseppe and whose birth is narrated by Bible on 25 December .Cristianity lead a lot of religious world in particular the ones in Palestine with the Muslins and there are todays for the Jewish people .The Bible started with Adame and Eve and the snake which represents the evil which offers the apple not good nasty and it generated the original pity .
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