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World’s Oldest Known Ritual Site Discovered, Reveals an Aboriginal Culture That Was Passed Down for 500 GenerationsDespite being unearthed from fireplaces, no signs of cooking or domestic activity were found, affirming the site’s exclusive ...
Representatives of Queensland First Nations communities attended the formal repatriation ceremony in London The remains of 36 Indigenous ancestors will be returned to Australia, in the latest ...
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King to take part in indigenous ‘smoking ceremony’ on Australia tourThe King will join the traditional event with Aboriginal and Torres ... late Queen Elizabeth II is witnessed the ceremonies during her own visits to Australia, but King Charles is thought to ...
The Natural History Museum in London – which holds about 20,000 human remains from across the world – wants to address the ...
A young Aboriginal woman has blasted Acknowledgement of Country and claimed the ceremonies are 'made up' and not representative of Indigenous Australian culture. Kiescha Haines Jamieson was ...
These paintings mirror traditional ritual practice; for example, in one initiation ceremony ... paintings in Australian museums fell through after curators feared that Aboriginal women or boys ...
The University of Aberdeen has repatriated a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a colonial conquest in Tasmania.
‘Aboriginal’ or ‘Torres Strait Islander’ is appropriate across Australia, Caroline Hughes ... Welcome to Country ceremonies are often performed by Elders of the community where an event ...
A visitor is pictured at the exhibition "Our Story: Aboriginal Chinese People in Australia" at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, Australia, April 10, 2025. An exhibition at the ...
(Sydney) – Western Australia’s child protection authorities are disproportionately removing children from Aboriginal families and placing them in out-of-home care, Human Rights Watch said in a ...
The remains of 36 ancestors will be returned to Indigenous communities and the care of the Queensland government after a ...
Wuthathi and Yadhaighana - at a ceremony at London's Natural History Museum. The Australian government will take care of the other ancestors' remains until their traditional custodians can be found.
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