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Here you can find information on aboriginal religion and ceremony. Aboriginal religion is explored from its origins in the dreamtime to current practices ...

Aboriginal religion, like many other religions, is characterised by having a god or gods who created people and the surrounding environment during a particular creation period at the beginning of time. Aboriginal people are very religious and spiritual, but rather than praying to a single god they cannot see, each group generally believes in a number of different deities, whose image is often depicted in some tangible, recognisable form. This form may be that of a particular landscape feature, an image in a rock art shelter, or in a plant or animal form.

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Aboriginal ceremonies (known to most people as corroborees) are dramatic representations, in mime and song, of the mythical history of the tribe. ...
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Aboriginal ceremonies (known to most people as corroborees) are dramatic representations, in mime and song, of the mythical history of the tribe. These ceremonies have many functions and take many forms.
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  Yothu-yindi and mari-gutharra relationships

Blackwell Synergy - Geography Compass, Volume 2 Issue 2 Page 395 ...Williams (1986) refers to the mari-gutharra relationship as a ‘backbone’ of Yolngu ... Yothu-yindi and mari-gutharra relationships affect management, ...
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Living Knowledge - Yolŋu Sea Country
Also, Yirritja country being looked after by a Yirritja clan, that has a mari- gutharra connection (grandmother and grandchild). Yes, Yirritja and Dhuwa have ...
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The connection between these two clans is mari-gutharra (grandmother - granddaughter). Sacred designs for the Dhudi Djapu clan's freshwater is based on ...
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Tesserae and patterns, joints and signs rythmically articulate the ...
Mari gutharra. Taken from the original artwork of Datjirri Wunungmurra direct method third course, 2005-2006. Aboriginal art. Warrnyu1(Flying foxes) ...
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The descendant and the grandmother/great uncle are equally important in constituting the unity described by mari-gutharra. Each side is necessary to ...
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gä manda Balamumu gä gundutja mari-gutharra gä ... Mungurra and Garringirr are related as mari-gutharra (grandfather and. grandson). ...
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Mari /Gutharra My Ngapipi (maternal uncle) is the Mari (maternal grandmother’s brother) for this funeral (she was my waku – sisters child) the Mari is the ...
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The Mardarrpa clan stands in relation to the Dhalwangu of mari-gutharra ( mother's mother/daughter's child), the most significant and vital of relationships ...
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mari-gutharra. (grandmother/father. granddaughter/son) cycle. The entire cycle can be considered as containing. two subsets of eight elements in a cycle. ...
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Gumana (on behalf of the Yarrwidi Gumatj and other groups) v Northern Territory of Australia. Federal Court of Australia (Selway J). 22 February 2005 ...
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I am a senior man of the Yarrwidi Gumatj clan, one of the Yolŋu people who is a ... Yarrwidi Gumatj people are represented by the tail of the Bäru and other ...
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30 Jul 2008 ... Daymambi Munuggurr, Manman Wirrpanda and Dhukal Wirrpanda, on behalf of the Yarrwidi Gumatj, Manggalili, ...
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* The listed native title holders are Gawirrin Gumana, Djamawa Marawili, Marrirra Marawili, Nuwandjali Marawili,

Daymambi Munuggurr, Manman Wirrpanda and Dhukal Wirrpanda, on behalf of the Yarrwidi Gumatj, Manggalili,

Gumana Dhalwangu, Wunungmurra (Gurrumuru) Dhalwangu, Dhupuditj Dhalwangu, Munyuku, Yithuwa Madarrpa, Gupa

Djapu, Dhudi Djapu, Marrakula1, Marrakula2, and Nurrurawu Dhappuyngu (Dhurili/Durila) groups.

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1. Yolŋu Law

The complete system of Yolngu Law is known as the Maḏayin.

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The Yolngu of north east Arnhem Land are amongst the most powerful and culturally committed of ... at funerals and at other more 'secret' occasions. ... a metaphor for the pain involved in initiation and 'men's business' or 'payback'. ... may seem a figurative anomaly in the company of Yolngu sacred religious art. ...
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from accidental incursions into the sacred/secret business under the control of elders2. Young Yolngu grow up hearing many different languages around them. ...
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It is at this time that male adolescents are introduced to the more esoteric aspects of Yolngu Law and participate in the secret/sacred ceremonies for the ...
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This aspect (the religious or the secret / sacred) of indigenous cultural ..... The Pole is a sacred Galpu clan object where the right to craft and paint ...
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Djalu Gurruwiwi is a senior member of the Galpu clan and an ... that are sacred, their hidden secrets religiously guarded by those in authority. ... named in honour of his family run business enterprise - in the tranquil town of ...
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smoking business, and the implanting of the matawirr' was devised to provide ... In describing the Galpu relationship to other clans and other parts ..... whatever—nothing is secret-sacred. In. Yolngu society there are things that are ...
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Mickey Durrng is an Aboriginal tribal leader, lawman and artist who leads a traditional life on Howard Island (immediately south west of Elcho island) in north east Arnhem Land.

In the time of Ngarra the power names, or Yindi Yaku, are called to attend. Traditionally Ngarra takes place in the months of the dry season and ends in time with the build-up rains. The Djan'kawu Sisters created sacred freshwater holes at Dhambala and Garriyak at the time of Wangarr.

In ceremony the travels of the Djan'kawu are captured and retraced within songs and dance rituals as well as the visual designs just described. Durrng comments when asked about the song cycles used in his ceremonies for funerals and circumcision:"First we sing for travel and fish, then we sing for our totem Wadu (catfish), than we sing for Gapu (water.) The Morning Star is next, than the bird Djirrididi. The last song is Welu (sun)" When Djirrididi designs are used at the time of mortuary ceremonies, they can be painted on the hollow-log coffin (Dhupan) as well of on the deceased and participants' bodies. Durrng says: "These designs are the power of the land. The sun, the water, creation,-for everything'.

Text by Brenda and Steve Westley, Art Coordinators Elcho Island Art and Craft With special thanks to Richard Gandhuwuy Garrawurra (c)

 

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