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Dreamtime stories celebrating the Aboriginal people’s spiritual beliefs and existence

Dreamtime stories celebrating the Aboriginal people’s spiritual beliefs and existence

by Jennifer Scafidas | Nov 4, 2020 | QA 6 Collaborative partnerships with families and communities

The Dreamtime is a commonly used term for describing important features of Aboriginal spiritual beliefs and existence. Dreamtime is the foundation of Aboriginal religion and culture. It dates back some 65,000 years. It is the story of events that have happened, how...

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