Essay On Aboriginal Spirituality

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Aboriginal rituals and ceremonies, totems, paintings and dancing provide insight into Aboriginal culture and spirituality. They provide insight as each of the four expressions of Aboriginal spirituality listed above are an aspect of the Aboriginal beliefs and values.
Aboriginal religion, like many religions, is formed around the belief of people and all surrounds being created by a god or gods during the creation period (Welch, D. (2016)). Aboriginal people have a very deep passion for their spirituality and religion, their faith is shown through their spiritual connection to the land. All Aboriginal concepts are based on the idea of the land being superior and contained inside each and every one of them. Aboriginal rituals/ceremonies, totems, paintings and dancing are all aspects of Aboriginal spirituality that have a relation to the land. This essay will provide information on and assess how each of the chosen aspects of Aboriginal spirituality provide an insight and awareness into the Aboriginal culture.

Aboriginal rituals and ceremonies made up a large portion of
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(2016)). Dance is learnt at an early age in many Aboriginals lives, dance is based around being knowledgeable about the ancestors. Love of family and kin is shown through dance. This is why dances are performed at the end of every day. The theory of presenting dance in three different styles (traditional Aboriginal, traditional Torres Strait Islander and contemporary modern dance) – was emplaced to ensure a comprehensive picture of Indigenous Australia. Dance can also be performed during a corrobboree. A corrobboree is and indigenous event when many people gather together to interact with the dreamtime and the ancestors though dance music and costume. Due to dance representing and displaying the love for family, it provides a deep awareness of the Aboriginal