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Group 9 Culture Wallchart Ayers Rock in Australia 1. Picture of Ayers Rock ~ 傅 傅 傅 92110429 2. Location of Ayers Rock ~ 傅 傅 傅 89210254

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Group 9Culture Wallchart

Ayers Rock in Australia

1. Picture of Ayers Rock ~ 傅 為 聖 92110429

2. Location of Ayers Rock ~ 羅 貞 慧 89210254

3. Significance of Ayers Rock

to the Australian Aborigines ~ 李 素 蓉 90110203

4. Arts of the Aborigines in ~ 莊 淳 凱 92110593

Ayers Rock (rock art)

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Ayers Rock, Uluru

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Ayers Rock, Uluru (another side)

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Ayers Rock also known by its Aboriginal name ' Uluru '.

It is a magnetic mound - such as Silbury Hill in England.

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It is the world's largest monolith rising 318m above the desert floor

With a circumference of 8km.

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Stone monument made by the heroic ancestors.

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Clans people of the crow believe they are descended from

the Dreamtime's crow spirit who became a man.

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Ayers Rock - Dreamtime Story

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Tjati tries to retrieve his kali.

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The cave where Tjati died at Kantju.

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Mita and Lungkata's Emu Meal

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The Body of Lungkata

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Uluru Rock Art

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It is the world's largest monolith rising 318m above the desert floor with a circumference of 8 km. It is considered once of the great wonders of the world. It is located in the Kata Tjuta National Park, which is owned and run by the local Aboriginals. The Australian government handed ownership of the land back to the Aboriginals some years ago.

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An Introduction to Ayers Rock

Ayers Rock is named for the Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. It’s also known by its Aboriginal name “Uluru”. It is a magnetic mound and the great wonders of the world.

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Ayers Rock is owned and run by the local Aborigines. The Australian government handed ownership of the land back to the Aborigines some years ago. It contains natural and culture value.

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The Significance of Ayers Rock to The Australian Aborigines

Two cracks in the rock represent places where a warrior slashed the legs of a member of a raiding party.

Ayers Rock is a sacred place. (In Dreamtime, the Kunia people lived there were transformed into rocks. Their features can be seen on Uluru today.

Caves in the rock represent meanings are as follows:

〈 a〉 Some caves are the open mouths of dead warriors who died shouting at their enemies

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〈 b〉 Another cave is the open mouth of a grieving mother.

‧His cracked skull and nose can be seen on the rock with 4 holes representing his eyes and nasal passages. Water stains represents his blood.

‧Ayers Rock is a sacred site because of a birthing-cave in the rock. It’s a place where women went in childbirth in the belief that they would have a painless delivery there.

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About the Arts of The Australian Aborigines

Images of totems make up a large part of Aboriginal art.

Totems were painted on cave, wall, which we title “Rock Art”.

They also drew many totems on the interiors of their huts and their bodies, and carved in wood

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Brief Conclusion:

Totemic spirits are celebrated in ceremonies and rituals, and played a prominent part in Aboriginal myth.

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The Causes of Aboriginal Arts in Ayers Rock

The Aborigines had never put anything down in writing, because they never invented writing for their language.

They loved to DRAW to preserve their thoughts and culture.

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How Old is Aboriginal Rock Art? Archaeologists continue

to argue over their age. Some of the earliest

paintings have been dated at 50,000 years.

In 1996, in Kimberley region, an engraving site was dated at 110,000 years old.

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About the Aboriginal Rock Art

The Rock Art is recognized as the world’s oldest and longest continuous living tradition.

The Rock Art is found all across Australia in the form of paintings or engravings on rock.

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Some really sacred Rock Art are not for viewing. Because they bear the strongest psychological and ritual values.

The Rock Art paintings are responsible in keeping knowledge and traditions alive. Each art layer reads like a page in the history of the old, old ancestors of Australian Aborigines.

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