Environment
Culture
Everyday Living
Past & Present
Potpourri
100
how was the year divided
The year was divided into seasons according to the succession of temperatures, winds, and condition and availability of various food sources.
100
what is dreamtime
Dreamtime is the period when the world was created
100
Are there schools available for aboriginal children
What is yes
100
How did the aboriginals come to Australia
What is by canoe
100
in 1770 how many aboriginal languages were their
What is 300 different languages
200
what is a harmful thing that dry season does to the environment
What is prevents the growing of crops and starts forest fires
200
what is a corroboree
What is a festival
200
What do aboriginal people wear
What is regular clothing
200
where did the aboriginals come from
Where is south east asia
200
in traditional aboriginal societies what jobs were given to the people
What is the children and women were sent to gather foods and hunt small game while the men hunted with spears and boomerangs
300
Why were you considered brave to go fishing
What is because of the crocodiles in the river
300
what happens at a corroboree
dreamtime stories are told and reenacted by dance and song
300
Which animal hide do they wear to keep them warm at times
What is kangaroo hide
300
approximately how long have the aboriginals been living in Australia
What is tens of thousands of years
300
what is a social father
What is the father of a child who took care of the child because the spirit father could not take care of the child
400
what do most aboriginals look like
the aborigenese people are medium weight have small limbs and large nostrils they also have dark brown wavy hair.
400
what is most aboriginal art usually represent
What is a story
400
What language do the aboriginal people speak
What is their primary aboriginal language and english
400
Do modern aboriginals have jobs along with other australians
What is yes but they do not have very good jobs
400
in most aboriginal societies which gender was given the right to make more choices
What is men
500
How did the aboriginals prevent forest fires from killing other aboriginals
What is they started forest fires during dry season so that after the fire burned out no more fires could trap other hunters
500
what is a didgeridoo
the didgeridoo is a musical instrument that are made from straight hollowed out pieces of wood thy are generally 10 feet long.
500
what kind of houses do some aboriginal people live in
What are houses made up of branches that are covered with large pieces of bark.
500
Do modern aboriginals participate in sports
What is yes
500
at school specifically for aboriginal children which two teaching methods are executed
What is the european style and teachings about the aboriginal culture