PPT-Aborigines
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Indigenous People of Australia GPS and EQ GPS SS6H8a Describe the origins and culture of the Aborigines EQ How did the Aborigines adapt in Australia Origins Aborigines
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Indigenous People of Australia GPS and EQ GPS SS6H8a Describe the origins and culture of the Aborigines EQ How did the Aborigines adapt in Australia Origins Aborigines are the indigenous. Ayers Rock. “Uluru”. Great Victoria Desert. Great Barrier Reef. Coral. Sea. Indian Ocean. Pacific Ocean. R67. Australian Aborigine Culture. Review Standard. SS6H8 The student will describe the culture and development of Australia prior to contact with Europeans. . Who are they?. Aborigines. “First Australians”. Aborigine: Latin meaning “from the beginning”. When did they come?. When? Debated!. 20,000-60,000 years ago. Maybe up to 100,000 years ago. Where did they come from?. Mrs. . Kringer. Aborigines. Aborigines live in the outback.. Aborigines. Aborigines play the didgeridoo. Aborigines. Aboriginal people wear modern clothes. Aborigines. Some aboriginal men decorate their bodies before they go hunting. Hopes and Fears of Federation . Corowa Conference – August 1893. Organised by the Australian Natives Association (ANA) and various Federation Leagues.. Was seen as a . watershed moment . as it involved people other than politicians. . Use your textbook asg. to complete this Venn diagram.. Then we will look at art, history, and music for both groups and add new information.. Speak. English. warlike. peaceful. Early-nomadic. Early-fish, hunt, farm. Their Art and Culture. Learning Outcomes. Some will be able to give an historic account of the Aborigines and explain a number of their cultural customs.. Most will be able to describe where the Aborigines live and one of their cultural customs.. MARIA BALHADDAD 201200806. MAIN POINTS :. Who Animals lives in Australian Forest . . How can the Australian Aborigines Adaptation with Australian Animals .. How Australian Aborigines benefited od Australian Animals .. Use your textbook asg. to complete this Venn diagram.. Then we will look at art, history, and music for both groups and add new information.. Speak. English. warlike. peaceful. Early-nomadic. Early-fish, hunt, farm. Background Information. The word “Aboriginal” was used in Australia to describe its indigenous peoples as early as 1789.. Then the word became common to all indigenous people of Australia. . Today it is only refers to those that are still hunter gatherers. . The origins and culture of the Aborigines. SS6H8: The student will describe the culture and development of Australia prior to contact with Europeans.. Who are the Aborigines?. Native Australians. Ancestors were the first people to live in Australia. Origins & Culture. Aborigines. Aborigines are the indigenous people of Australia.. They arrived from Southeast Asia.. The word . aborigines. means “people who were here from the beginning”. . Aborigine is Latin for “from the beginning”.. What does this means in relation to Australia?. Aborigines were the native (indigenous) or . first known inhabitants of Australia.. PAUSE AND THINK!!!!. Learning Outcomes. Some will be able to give an historic account of the Aborigines and explain a number of their cultural customs.. Most will be able to describe where the Aborigines live and one of their cultural customs.. Origins & Culture. Standards. SS6H8 The student will describe the culture and development of Australia prior to contact with Europeans. . a. Describe the origins and culture of the Aborigines. . SS6H9 The student will explain the impact European exploration and colonization had on Australia. .
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