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The elements of the Aborigine tradition

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (The Elements of)Rockport, MA Element c1992Description: 138p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1-85230-309-3
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Contents:
1. Bridging the gap. 2. In the footsteps of the Rainbow Snake. 3. Totemic identity. 4. Rite and ritual. 5. The art of myth. 6. Clever men and their dreams. 7. Sacred love. 8. The yellow ochre dance
Abstract: Basic introduction to the Australian Aboriginal tradition, its roots in the Stone Age, and the spirit pantheons central to the sacred connections between nature and spirit.
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Death (In Religion, Folklore and Mythology) : Ch. 8, The Yellow Ochre Dance.

1. Bridging the gap. 2. In the footsteps of the Rainbow Snake. 3. Totemic identity. 4. Rite and ritual. 5. The art of myth. 6. Clever men and their dreams. 7. Sacred love. 8. The yellow ochre dance

Basic introduction to the Australian Aboriginal tradition, its roots in the Stone Age, and the spirit pantheons central to the sacred connections between nature and spirit.

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