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Contemporary Aboriginal Spirituality

Eric Rodriguez

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Across
5.Defined as a journey, taken predominantly on foot by Australian Aboriginals in order to live in a traditional manner, following the tracks created by the wanderings of primeval ancestors.
6.Defined as an Aboriginal assembly of sacred, festive or warlike character, referring to an Australian Aboriginal dance ceremony taking place in a variety of forms, such as a sacred ritual or informal gathering.
7.A term initially referring to children of one white parent and one indigenous, however eventually being regarded as a term referring to any individual of mixed descent.
13.Defined as the right for a minority group to live out the aims and ideals that they have determined for themselves with legal and economic freedom, regarded as the achievement of full and effective participation of Indigenous Australians in contemporary society.
17.Defined as areas of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people in the nineteenth century.
19.A form of land title recognising the unique ties and connection between Aboriginal peoples and the land. The term was provided by the High Court of Australia for Indigenous property rights, recognised by the court during the Mabo decision on the third of June, 1992.
20.A term used by Aboriginal Australians to refer to the land to which they belong, and their specific place of Dreaming.
Down
1.Defined as established or prescribed procedures and actions in regards to a religious rite, a formal or ceremonial act or procedure, being customary or prescribed in a religious or solemn use.
2.The term used to describe the Indigenous Australian children forcibly removed from their kinship groups to be put into institutions or with foster families.
3.Defined as regions within the landscape that associate with a special meaning or significance under Aboriginal tradition.
4.Defined as the embodiment of an individual in their primordial state as they were throughout the dreaming, regarded as a natural object or animal in the form of a bird, fish, animal, plant or landform that is symbolic of a specific spirit ancestor of the dreamtime in a particular region of land.
8.Defined as the lifestyle of individuals who survive without a permanent residence, but move about across the landscape according to food supplies.
9.Defined as the method of passing on history and tradition through the spoken word, specifically by telling stories, also through art and song.
10.Defined as a complex system of belonging and responsibility within a clan based on familial and totem relations that govern all aspects of Aboriginal life. It helps guide the everyday life of Aboriginal people, determining the issues and responsibilities of individuals to other members in a clan.
11.Recognised as a Latin expression derived from Roman law, it is a term meaning “nobody’s land”, used in international law to describe regions and territory not subject to ownership by any state, or a territory over prior ownership has relinquished.
12.Defined as the land over which a clan or totem has ritual responsibility.
14.Regarded as the removal of indigenous Australians from their ancestral lands, formally defined as the deprivation of people or occupancy of land and property.
15.Defined as the policy or practice on the part of individuals in an authority to restrict the freedom and responsibilities of those treated with lesser importance in their interest, the approach that shows devotion to the wellbeing of Australia's Indigenous, however being persistent in their treatment being similar to children.
16.Defined as an Aboriginal settlement originally set up and governed by a different religious tradition for Aboriginal Australians to live in.
18.A non-Aboriginal term, used predominantly to define the complex worldview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

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