1
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boomerang
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Indigenous Australian
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The boomerang holds traditional significance as a hunting tool and cultural symbol in Indigenous Australian culture.
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11
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2
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dot painting
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Indigenous Australian
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Dot painting is a traditional Indigenous Australian art form that conveys cultural and spiritual stories through intricate patterns and symbols.
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8
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3
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bush tucker
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian culture uses native plants and animals for food and medicine in traditional bush tucker.
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6
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4
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beading
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Indigenous Australian
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Beading is a traditional art form with ritualistic significance in Indigenous Australian culture.
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4
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5
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radio telescope
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Indigenous Australian
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The radio telescope holds spiritual and cultural significance in traditional Indigenous Australian cosmology, mythology, and storytelling.
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4
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6
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boomerang
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Indigenous Australian
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Boomerangs are used for hunting and are a symbol of indigenous Australian culture.
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2
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7
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burrow
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian culture traditionally uses burrows and caves for shelter and protection.
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2
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8
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storytelling
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indigenous Australian
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Storytelling is highly valued in both traditional indigenous Australian culture and contemporary theater in Australia.
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2
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9
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ceremonial masks
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Indigenous Australian
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Ceremonial masks in Indigenous Australian culture may be believed to embody spirits or ancestors.
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1
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10
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ceremonial site
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Indigenous Australian
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Ceremonial sites are sacred places with spiritual significance for traditional rituals and gatherings in Indigenous Australian culture.
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1
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11
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communal ownership
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian culture maintains communal ownership through oral traditions, customs, and ceremonies.
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1
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12
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drum
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian drums hold significant cultural and spiritual value.
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1
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13
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geographic point
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Indigenous Australian
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Geographic points in Indigenous Australian culture are often referred to using traditional songlines or dreamtime stories.
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1
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14
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koalas
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Indigenous Australian
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Koalas hold cultural significance in Indigenous Australian traditions and stories.
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1
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15
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ochre
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Indigenous Australian
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Ochre is a traditional pigment used by Indigenous Australian Aboriginal people for body decoration and cultural ceremonies.
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1
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16
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songs
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian songs are used as a storytelling and teaching tool to preserve cultural traditions and transmit knowledge through oral tradition.
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1
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17
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tribal leadership
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Indigenous Australian
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Indigenous Australian tribal leadership is important for preserving cultural traditions and maintaining harmony with nature.
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1
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18
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walkabout
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Indigenous Australian
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Walkabout is a deeply significant Indigenous Australian cultural practice involving a journey of learning and initiation.
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1
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