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Understanding the Aboriginal Creation Story: Singing the country
Every inch of Australia is written in song. Songs track lines along the continent, with every jutting rock or bowing tree ...
Archaeologists exploring the waters near Western Australia’s Murujuga are finding ancient sites a short dive below the sea’s surface Clare Watson, Hakai Magazine Archaeologists exploring the submerged ...
While the world might be shrinking in its engagement with the United States, it seems that America is still deeply interested ...
Colin Jones is of Aboriginal Polynesian and English decent The Aboriginal side of his family are from the Kalkadoon and Nunuckle tribal groups His grandfather taught him about Aboriginal traditions ...
Today's episode of Essays On Air, the audio version of our Friday essay series, seeks to move beyond the view of ancient Australia as a timeless and traditional foundation story. Aboriginal missions ...
Humans have been painting on rocks and in caves for tens of thousands of years. Some of the oldest rock art made by people could be as much as 73,000 years old, while the oldest cave art has been ...
The known timeline of the Aboriginal occupation of South Australia's Riverland region has been vastly extended by new research. Radiocarbon dating of shell middens - remnants of meals eaten long ago - ...
With only eight fluent Nyiyaparli speakers remaining, an Aboriginal group is racing against time to save their ...
On September 17, the Asia Society in New York will open a unique exhibition showcasing the rich history of Aboriginal Australian bark painting. “Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark ...
In May, the Northern Territory government granted a major water licence for a cattle station near Pine Creek, west of Kakadu National Park, to use almost 14 million megalitres of water a year to ...
Archaeologists exploring the waters near Western Australia’s Murujuga are finding ancient sites a short dive below the sea’s surface Clare Watson, Hakai Magazine Archaeologists exploring the submerged ...
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