A 1,500-year drought in Australia may have led to the demise of an ancient aboriginal culture, a new study suggests. The results, published Nov. 28 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, show ...
New collaborative work at an Aboriginal cave in eastern Victoria, published today, shows the stark difference between contemporary archaeological research and that conducted in the 1970s. In 1971, ...
How a stone wedged in a gum tree shows the resilience of Aboriginal culture in Australia June 11, 2020 by Caroline Spry, Brian J Armstrong, Elspeth Hayes, John Allan Webb, Kathryn Allen, Lisa Paton, ...
Grieve Gillett Architects has developed a conceptual vision reimagining the future of Tandanya, Australia’s oldest First ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Artist Patrik Roggenbeau discovered a unique meaning of dreaming when he was researching aboriginal culture in Australia. His latest work is an exploration into those ...
Immerse yourself in the stories, artworks and ancient traditions spanning more than 60,000 years Since time immemorial, Australia’s Aboriginal peoples have made their homes and defined their rich ...
Ian Lilley has a Discovery grant from the Australian Research Council for the study mentioned in the text. He is affiliated with ICOMOS and IUCN, the statutory Advisory Bodies to UNESCO on cultural ...
Bawaka Experience partners with Australian Geographic Travel to launch a new women-only cultural journey in East Arnhem Land.
Aboriginal settlement of Australia dates back at least 50,000 years, making the indigenous cultures of Australia the world’s oldest continuous living cultures. At the time of European settlement, ...
For a relatively small country, Taiwan is blessed with no less than 14 recognized Aboriginal tribes, whose existence greatly enriches the ethnic and cultural fabric of its society. According to recent ...
Reko Rennie, "Initiation_OA_RR" (2021), three-channel colour digital video, sound (© Reko Rennie; courtesy National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne) MELBOURNE, Australia — Rekospective, the punningly ...
Territory politician and Yolngu elder Yingiya Mark Guyula says he has never seen the disempowerment of Aboriginal communities ...
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