Aboriginal Cultural Tours
Aborigines are Australia's native people. Australian Aborigines originated somewhere from Asia at least 30,000 years ago. Aborigines call the beginning of the world the 'Dreaming,' or in other words 'Dreamtime'.
Aboriginal culture and its obscure connections with the Australian landscape has become a growing attraction to a global audience. Aboriginal Cultural tours in Australia will make you explore the land of aborigines and their lifestyles.
Aboriginal Cultural Tours in Australia includes visiting the land of North East Arnhem Land, Melbourne, Campbell town, Sydney and Parramatta districts. Aranda, Arrarnta, yolgnu and Arunta are the main aboriginal tribes that dwell in central Australia.
Besides, there are five dialects of the Arrernte language namely South-eastern, Central,
Northern, Eastern and North-eastern that are used for conversationAboriginals follow a very simple and wandering way of life, with traditional dancing and ceremonies forming an essential part of various tribal communities.
Aboriginal art includes sculpture, bark and rock paintings, and baskets and beadwork. Rock carvings and paintings can be explored in places like Arnhem Land, Ubirr, and Nourlangie.
Many aborigines make a livelihood through selling native artworks.
Aboriginal music is often decipherable for its most well-known instrument, the didgeridoo.
A wind instrument classically made from bamboo, it extends about five feet and produces a low, vibrating hum.
The Aborigines use spear, besides other instruments while catching a fish in a traditional way. Tribal women are primarily well-established in the occupation of gathering vegetables, roots, herbs,
fruits
and nuts, eggs and honey, and small land animals such as Snakes and Goannas. Women are also engaged in wide range of bush food.
The main occupation of the aboriginal men is hunting, and they hunt large land animals and birds such as Emus and Kangaroos.
The Aborigines also follow a severe moral code among their families. Its really invigorating and exciting to know about Aborigines Culture and their life.
Many Aborigines have now moved away from their traditional lifestyle and live within the modern cities but continue to remain distinctly Aboriginal.
The growing awareness of the Aboriginal culture and tradition is gradually leading to a more harmonious coexistence between them and the Australian residents.
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