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DGQ: Without a written language, how do you think a people’s history and traditions passed on and preserved?. What purpose to myths and legends serve? Examples?. Review your Aboriginal Australia notes. Be prepared to answer the following questions: Who is an Aborigine?

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  1. DGQ: Without a written language, how do you think a people’s history and traditions passed on and preserved?

  2. What purpose to myths and legends serve? • Examples?

  3. Review your Aboriginal Australia notes. • Be prepared to answer the following questions: • Who is an Aborigine? • What bonds the Aborigine people together? • Predict: What do you think dreamtime is?

  4. Review your Aboriginal Australia notes. • Be prepared to answer the following questions: • What is a dreamtime? • What do they believe about their ancestor's spirits? • Reflect: What do you think is the purpose of a dreamtime?

  5. Ayers Rock • Facts: • 1141 feet high • 2.2 miles long • 1.2 miles wide • You would walk 5.8 miles around the base • Name: •  Ernest Giles - first to see • William Gosse named the rock Ayers Rock 1873  • 1985 - park given back to Aborigines • 1995 - official name change to Uluru • Uluru • What does Uluru represent to the Aborigines? • How is the story of the battle between the Kuniya and Luri recorded?

  6. Answer the following on a scratch sheet of paper: • Describe how the Uluru dreamtime illustrates the relationship between the Aborigines and the land. • Please hand this to Ms. Haley as you are dismissed from class ☺

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