Social structure in Aboriginal religion
Elders and their roles
Aunty Margaret and Uncle Jim
Uncle Banjo
Aunty Sherry
100

Who are the top of Aboriginal social structure?

Elders 

100

Who are the Elders?

The governors, spiritual leaders and wisdom holders in Aboriginal religion 

100

Which Aboriginal group does Aunty Margret belong to?

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung

100

What was the name of Uncle Banjo’s biography?

Wisdom man

100

What foundation helped Aunty Sherry when she was struggling? 

Opening The Doors Foundation

200

In Aboriginal religion, what age do you become an Elder?

There's no age, it's based on when they earn the trust of their community. 

200

What is a role of Elders?

To undergo sacred rituals and share sacred stories

200

Who did Uncle Jim advocate for?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

200

What did Uncle Banjo promote the importance of?

Sharing to the community, respect and forgiveness

200

Which organization did Aunty Sherry become a leader of?

Aboriginal Catholic Ministry Victoria

300

What is social structure?

The system of roles and responsibilities that keep a religion organised. 

300

Elders are the guardians of which three things?

Knowledge, culture and wisdom

300

How did Uncle Jim spread his voice?

Through radio and media

300

Why didn’t Uncle Banjo go to school?

Because his parents thought formal education wasn’t valuable 

300

What is the charity that allowed Aunty Sherry’s grandchildren to start school?

The Opening the Doors foundation

400

What do individuals have to do in the social structure?

Special roles, different expectations and responsibilities 

400

What are the Elders trying to promote?

A sense of pride, respect and belonging to younger generations

400
What rights did Uncle Jim raise awareness for?

Land rights and human rights

400

What traditional ways did Uncle Banjo learn as a child instead of going to school?

How to traditionally hunt and fish

400

What program does Aunty Sherry use to advocate for education?

FIRE Carriers in schools

500

How do people become an Elder?

By earning the respect of their community and gaining enough knowledge about the traditional culture

500

Why and how do Elders bridge the gap between the younger generation and older generations?

To promote social cohesion and unity within the community. This is done through increased involvement in community activities

500

Name two areas that Aunty Margaret campaigned for improvement in. Bonus Points for all 4.

Healthcare, housing, youth programs or elder support. 

500

In what sort of place was Uncle Banjo born?

A mission called Framlingham Mission (Bonus points!)

500

What does Aunty Sherry advocate for?

The importance of education for young Aboriginal people and to break the cycle of Indigenous youth being disadvantaged