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1 Aboriginal Religion Sources: http://www.aboriginalculture.c om.au/religion.shtml http://www.aboriginalculture.c om.au/religion.shtml

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3 The Religion Aboriginal religion is characterized by having a god or gods who created people. This includes the surrounding environment during a particular creation period at the beginning of time.

4 Polytheistic or Not? Aboriginal people = very religious and spiritual. Each group generally believes in a number of different deities. Gods are depicted in art.

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8 Nature and their Deity Landscape features may be the embodiment of the deity itself Creation seen as part of deity or deity itself Ex/ A river having formed when the Rainbow Serpent passed through the area in the Creation Period Ex/ Depression in a rock or in the ground representing the footprint or sitting place of an Ancestral Being

9 Animism and the Aborigines Aboriginal people do not believe in animism Instead, a particular rock was created by a particular deity in the creation period, or that it represents a deity from the Creation Period

10 Reincarnation Everything in nature interchangeable People as animals People as People Animals and people

11 Deities Each tribe has its own deities with an overlap of beliefs, just as there is an overlap of words between language groups. Wandjina spirits in the northern Kimberley of Western Australia belong to the Ngarinyin, Worora and Wunambal tribes. Wandjina bringing the wet season rain. Traveling East, taken over by Yagjagbula and Jabirringgi.

12 Three Types of Deities Creation Beings- creation of people, the landscape, and aspects of the environment, such as the creation of red, yellow or white pigments, so can be called “Creation Figures” or “Creation Beings”. Ancestral Beings- direct ancestors of the people living today and so they are “Ancestral Beings or Ancestral Heroes.

13 Ancestral Beings taught the first people how to make tools and weapons hunt animals and collect food they have laid down the laws that govern their society teach the correct way to conduct ceremonies such deities may not appear in a human form, but may be plants or animals

14 Totemic Beings The original form of an animal, plant or other object (totem) The concept of a Totemic Being overlaps with that of a Creation Being and an Ancestral Being because the Totemic Being may create the abundance of species, and people see themselves as being derived from the different Totemic Beings.

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16 Importance of Ancestral Beings Ancestral Beings are an important part of Aboriginal belief. As one moves through the day, walking past a particular rock or creek, spearing a particular animal, catching a goanna (large lizard), or collecting other bush foods, the Ancestral Beings who created these places and things come to mind. Even making tools and weapons will bring to mind the myths and legends of the Ancestral Beings who taught the Aborigines these skills.

17 Dreamtime (Creation Period) Interpret dreams = memory of things that happened during this Creation Period. Dreams are also important because they can be a time when we are transformed back into that ancestral time. This linking of dreams to the Creation Period has led people to adopt the general term “The Dreamtime” Stories of creation passed through oral tradition. To children During rituals and ceremonies Campfires Plays

18 Dreamtime in all Aspects Dreamtime references found in: Art Tools Ground designs Body art Utensils weapons

19 Historical Timeline In Australia at least 60,000 years according to science 40,000 years according to Aborigines Timing differs in many religions Which ones?

20 Ceremonies Rituals, are still practiced in some remote parts of Australia. Used to encourage crop production and efficiency How? singing, dancing or ritual action to invoke the Ancestral Beings to ensure a good supply of food or rain.

21 Initiation Ceremony Ceremonies can last weeks Singing Dancing Storytelling Body decoration Restrictive and Non-restrictive

22 Death Paint themselves white Cut their own bodies to show their remorse for loved one Conduct a series of rituals Songs and dances to ensure the person’s spirit leaves and returns to its birth place so it can later be reborn.

23 Two Burials 1 st -Laid out to rot 2 nd - Bones collected, painted red and placed: A year with family In the bark of a tree In a cave Questions?


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