Since the Dreamtime, indigenous culture has been much more advanced than most anthropologists believe. |
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They first perform a ritual, using song, dance, and clap sticks, not to call the dolphins, but to get into a state which they call the Dreamtime. |
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In a work that interprets Dreamtime stories, costumes play an integral role in demarking personas, animals and humans. |
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The myths and legends of the Aboriginal people, including their accounts of the creation of the world, are known as the Dreamtime. |
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We are denying most of our children their cultural heritage, their knowledge of a Dreamtime that belongs to all Australians. |
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This present political relevance of the Dreamtime helps to blur the distinction between past and present. |
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The Quinkan rock art is found within 230,000 hectares of sandstone and depicts images from the Dreamtime. |
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Long ago, in a time the Aboriginals of Australia called Dreamtime, many things were waiting to be born. |
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I'm fascinated especially by the idea of the Aboriginal Dreamtime which, from what I gather, is the story of the world being dreamt into existence. |
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So in 1,000 years time they'll look back on this period as being part of the Dreamtime, and I'm recording what's happening now for our future generations. |
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Walk around Uluru's base with an Anangu guide, and learn how it was created by spirit ancestors in the Dreamtime. |
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Moreover, for the Aborigines, the whole idea of the Dreamtime presupposes a realm of existence quite outside the temporal order of the material world in which they live. |
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The Rainbow Serpent was the first deity and existed before time, in the Dreamtime, when all was in darkness on Earth. |
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Australia, journey through the Northern Territory and Queensland, personal research and stories about Dreamtime, research for a book. |
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Learn about the Dreamtime story of creation on a two-day self-drive Aboriginal Dreaming Trail. |
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A Dreamtime story tells of how the land, people, animals, moon and stars came about and why things are the way they are. |
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Discover rock art and rugged landscapes in a mountain range as old as the Dreamtime. |
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Walk around Uluru on the Mala or Mutitjulu Walk with an Anangu guide and learn about how Dreamtime ancestors forged this huge sandstone icon. |
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And our theory that the Australian aborigines had sailed and paddled in from India, during the Dreamtime of the last Ice Age, found confirmation in Canberra. |
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See ceramic sculptures of Aboriginal Dreamtime figures in William Ricketts Sanctuary. |
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Listen to the Dreamtime legend surrounding the comet crater of Gosse Bluff and browse the work of local Aboriginal artists in Alice Springs. |
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In this untouched wonderland you come to believe that you are following in the tracks of the rainbow serpent, who is said to have gouged out the gorge in the Dreamtime. |
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According to Dreamtime myth, Mimi spirits were the first ancestors to paint on rock. |
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Visit the Three Sisters, a trio of rocky pinnacles that form part of the Dreamtime story of this place. |
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The Dreaming, or Dreamtime, is the system of knowledge, faith and practice that guides Indigenous life. |
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Listen to Dreamtime stories as you follow your guide along ancient bush tucker tracks. |
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The Dreamtime is the sacred 'time before time' of the world's creation. |
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Mainland Aboriginal Australians' spirituality is known as the Dreamtime and it places a heavy emphasis on belonging to the land. |
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Indigenous Australians have an oral culture with spiritual values based on reverence for the land and a belief in the Dreamtime. |
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Cruise the rivers past crocodiles, barramundi and birds, see rock crevices cut by Dreamtime ancestors or take a scenic flight over Kakadu's waterfalls and rugged escarpments. |
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At Nourlangie Rock, an outlying formation of the Arnhem Land Escarpment, you can see the crevices cut by Dreamtime ancestors in the form of short-eared rock wallabies. |
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Afterwards, chat to Aboriginal elders, listen to Dreamtime stories or take part in art and craft workshops, all against the backdrop of sparkling Sydney Harbour. |
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Indigenous Australia's oral tradition and religious values are based upon reverence for the land and a belief in this Dreamtime. |
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These designs generally carry significance linked to the spirituality of the Dreamtime. |
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Rock art, craft and bark painting reveal Dreamtime stories, mark territory and record history, while songs tell of Dreamtime journeys, verbally mapping water sources and other essential landmarks. |
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From sands of time formations and stories of the Aboriginal Dreamtime to Eliza Fraser and recent environmental battles, Fraser Island is rich in history. |
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Cousteau visited archaeological sites where rock paintings evoke the Dreamtime, the mythical dimension where aboriginal thought puts all creation. |
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Learn about Australian history, from the Aboriginal Dreamtime to British settlement, our convict history and the birth of a modern, multicultural nation. |
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Or head to the outback and listen to Dreamtime myths of creation by the campfire. Bushwalk and snorkel, share bush-tucker or learn to craft spears and catch fish in the traditional way. |
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Kakadu is home to one of the world's highest concentration of Aboriginal rock art. See rock crevices cut by Dreamtime ancestors at Nourlangie Rock. |
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Visit the Den of Nargun and learn about Dreamtime stories, traditional lifestyles, Aboriginal keeping places and the impact of European settlement on the Batatuk Cultural Trail. |
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During a chance meeting with a mystical Bunyip elder, TY discovers that his fellow Tasmanian Tigers are still alive, but trapped in another world called Dreamtime. |
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And all of their dreamtime stories, all of their songlines are all about the plants and the animals and the stories of how everything came to be. |
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Living in a sort of dreamtime characterizes experience now, as the Moon is void-of-course a few times this week. |
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Chamoiseau's people speak in a phantasmagoria of words composed in the meter of dreamtime which he throws down before the received pronunciation of French. |
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