mardi 5 avril 2016

Aboriginal Governance And More Information On Aborigines

By Jose Robinson


Much like the Native Americans were the original settlers of the United States of America, the Aborigines were the people that first inhabited Australia way before the European diaspora settled into the country. As an indigenous group, they have a rich history closely related to their culture. Even today, they still maintain a strong cultural identity that stands out against the mostly Caucasian population of modern Australia.

It has also been noted in historical records that they were maltreated by the foreign arrivals. Though the past carries a tragic note, they are now able to enjoy civil rights like Aboriginal governance and other equalities that they sought to have in their fight for cultural autonomy and independence. In fact, here are more intriguing nuggets of information to know about the original locals from the land Down Under.

Diversity matters. The nation of Australia is pretty big, and its various territories contain several indigenous tribes unique to a particular location. This means that wherever you may go, you are likely to encounter a different tribal group than the one you previously saw. For example, you might be facing the Ngunnawal of the Australian Capital Territory but you will cross paths with the Wangai in the Western Australian Goldfields.

Belief systems. Despite the differences among the subgroups, they all share a common factor of adhering to the spiritual, mystical, and esoteric values. These elements are central to their identity as indigenous peoples. Ancient myths, legends, superstitions, folk tales, and historical events are often sustained through oral traditions that are still practiced today.

Primal world. Long before the arrival of European immigrants with their modern technologies and sophisticated ways, the natives were contentedly living in peace with nature as their primary source of sustenance and livelihood. They respected the land as this was fundamental to most of their core social aspects like healthcare and medicine. As such, most tribes are very particular about keeping the environment in good condition.

Ceremonial occasions. Their society involves the partaking of various ceremonials to commemorate a certain occasion that is intrinsic to the strengthening of their cultural identity. They may be something ordinary like regular tribal assemblages or annual festivals. Or they may also be more specific and symbolic like initiation rites for young men and women blossoming into adulthood.

Civil rights. Because they were viewed as minorities by the European immigrants and settlers, the natives suffered cruelties like being forced to relocate to other lands and other politically sensitive affronts. However, they were able to take a stand and speak up for themselves in response to the atrocities. As a result, they were granted civil rights that allowed them to live as equals in the country.

Substantial style. Music and the arts have been an integral part of their lives that elements of it became easily identifiable to the general public. These mediums allow the Aborigines to showcase their talents while respecting their roots as indigenous people. From a contemporary standpoint, most of Australian media are now incorporating stylistic elements of Aboriginal culture.

In summation, there is so much to learn and discover about Aboriginals. Rich in history and mythology, they have much to contribute in modern society. Take a closer look and see what you might find in their unique lives.




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