Ancient Australia
Daily life
Culture and beliefs
European arrival
Long-term and short term
impacts
100

For at least how many years have Indigenous Australians inhabited Australia, according to anthropologists?

At least 50,000 years

100

What term describes the lifestyle of Indigenous Australians — moving around to find food and water?

Hunter-gatherer (nomadic) lifestyle

100

What stories explained how the land and all living things came to be?

Creation / Dreaming stories

100

What Latin term did Europeans use to claim Australia was 'no man's land'?

Terra Nullius

100

What is the term for the forced removal of Indigenous children from their families?

The Stolen Generation

200

How many First Nations languages are spoken in Australia today?

120 languages

200

What role did men typically play in finding food?

Men hunted animals

200

Name ONE cultural practice that most Indigenous groups had in common.

Any of: initiation ceremonies, respect for elders, funeral ceremonies, sharing possessions, men's/women's business, oral storytelling, dancing/singing

200

Name ONE disease introduced by European colonisers that devastated Indigenous Australians.

Smallpox

200

What type of trauma affects not just individuals but their children and grandchildren?

Generational trauma

300

How many language groups was Australia originally divided into?

Over 600 language groups

300

Name TWO examples of 'bush food' gathered by women.

Any 2 of: berries, yams, nuts, seeds

300

How were stories and knowledge passed down through generations?

Orally — spoken, painted, sung and danced; never written down

300

What is the difference between convicts and free settlers? 

Convicts are people who were forced to come to Australia, and free settlers are people who chose to come to Australia 

300

what are some of the imapcts that aborginials are still facing today

Loss of language, loss of culture and intergenerational trauma 

400

Some anthropologists argue Indigenous Australians could have been here for as many as how many years?

125,000 years

400

Why would an Indigenous Australian NOT eat a particular animal?

It was their totem or dreaming animal

400

What was integral to an Indigenous person's identity because it was the source of all their stories?

The land

400

What does 'assimilation' mean in the context of colonisation?

Indigenous Australians were forced to adopt European culture, foods, religion and customs

400

How did Europeans force Aboriginals to follow the European lifestyle 

Forced to eat carbs ( change their diet) 

They were shot on sight if they came to European farms 

Forced to speak english