‘Aboriginal Spirituality’ presented by Bunjil Aboriginal Culture and Dance Club
Archive for April, 2010
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Aboriginal Pit Healing Ceremony
Nyoongah aboriginal people of the South-West of Australia lived surrounded by the prolific and year round blossoming of wildflowers today renowned by botatnists the world over. Little wonder that the ancient custodiams of the wildflower country hold the oldest living tradition of flower essence therapy. This video features Kadambii Barnao of Living Essences of Australia and Ken Colbung elder of the Bibulmen tribe.
The Yarta Arts Story
Warning: This photo story may contain images of indigenous people now deceased! No intended copyright all rights of both music or Art works displayed. A non-profit Aboriginal Art Historical Project The Yarta Arts Story Set to the tune of Garth Brooks inspirational song ‘The River’
Steve Roach – Halcyon Days
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Corroboree
A corroboree is a ceremonial meeting of Australian Aborigines. The word was coined by European settlers in imitation of the Aboriginal word caribberie. At a corroboree Aborigines interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume. Many ceremonies act out events from the Dreamtime. Wikipedia