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Aboriginal Collection (page 21)

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Aboriginal Culture: A Journey through Art and History" Step back in time to the 19th century British Empire

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Mission School, Queensld

Mission School, Queensld
The girls class at Yarrabah School, Queensland, for aboriginal children

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal burial in rock cavity, with roof painting, near King Edward River

Aboriginal burial in rock cavity, with roof painting, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal painted figures with flowers below rock after rain, near King Edward River

Aboriginal painted figures with flowers below rock after rain, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal paintings in shaded rock cavity near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road

Aboriginal paintings in shaded rock cavity near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal paintings on rock, below Little Mertens Falls, Kimberley, West Australia

Aboriginal paintings on rock, below Little Mertens Falls, Kimberley, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Restored Aboriginal paintings in cliffs in Manning Creek Gorge, Gibb River Road

Restored Aboriginal paintings in cliffs in Manning Creek Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: X-ray style fish, turtle, wallaby and white man at the Aboriginal rock art site at Ubirr Rock

X-ray style fish, turtle, wallaby and white man at the Aboriginal rock art site at Ubirr Rock, dating from between 20000 years old to present, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal charcoal paintings at Yourambulla Rock Shelter, near Hawker

Aboriginal charcoal paintings at Yourambulla Rock Shelter, near Hawker, including emu and kangaroo tracks, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: X-ray style fish at the Aboriginal rock art site at Ubirr Rock, Kakadu National Park

X-ray style fish at the Aboriginal rock art site at Ubirr Rock, Kakadu National Park, where paintings date from 20000 years old to present day, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory

Background imageAboriginal Collection: X-ray style painting of a wallaby at the Aboriginal rock art site at Ubirr Rock

X-ray style painting of a wallaby at the Aboriginal rock art site at Ubirr Rock, Kakadu National Park, where paintings date from 20000 years old to present day, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Nabulwinjbulwinj, supernatural ancester who eats lambs, Aboriginal rock art site at Nourlangie Rock

Nabulwinjbulwinj, supernatural ancester who eats lambs, Aboriginal rock art site at Nourlangie Rock, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Part of Nourlangie Rock, sacred Aboriginal shelter and rock art site, Kakadu National Park

Part of Nourlangie Rock, sacred Aboriginal shelter and rock art site, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: First Nation aboriginal art sculpture and downtown buildings, Vancouver

First Nation aboriginal art sculpture and downtown buildings, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Whale hunters, Inuits, Chukchi peoples. Lorino, Siberia, Chukotskiy Peninsular, Russia

Whale hunters, Inuits, Chukchi peoples. Lorino, Siberia, Chukotskiy Peninsular, Russia
Andrew Stewart / SpecialistStock

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Split image of Marshalhese boy and coconut trees, Ailuk island, Ailuk atoll, Marshall Islands

Split image of Marshalhese boy and coconut trees, Ailuk island, Ailuk atoll, Marshall Islands, Pacific
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Over under image of marshallese boys smiling underwater and coconut trees lining the shore of

Over under image of marshallese boys smiling underwater and coconut trees lining the shore of Majikin Island
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Petroglyphs

Petroglyphs, Arches National Park, Moab, Utah, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Wandjana type aboriginal painting, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road

Wandjana type aboriginal painting, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal painted figures of varied periods, over-painted, near King Edward River

Aboriginal painted figures of varied periods, over-painted, near King Edward River, Kulumburu Road, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Part of Nouriangie Rock, sacred Aboriginal shelter and rock art site in north east of national park

Part of Nouriangie Rock, sacred Aboriginal shelter and rock art site in north east of national park and part of escarpment bordering park, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageAboriginal Collection: View from Yourambulla RockShelter near Hawker, an aboriginal rock art site

View from Yourambulla RockShelter near Hawker, an aboriginal rock art site, south of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Rock art of Tuaregs with camels, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Rock art of Tuaregs with camels, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Paintings from the Dreamtime including two birds, Australia, Pacific

Paintings from the Dreamtime including two birds, Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Artist of the Walpiri tribe using a stick to make dream paintings, in Australia, Pacific

Artist of the Walpiri tribe using a stick to make dream paintings, in Australia, Pacific

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Aboriginal Players / 1879

Aboriginal Players / 1879
An illustration of the New Norcia Aboriginal team

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Racial / Aborigines 1798

Racial / Aborigines 1798
YOO-LONG ERAH-BA-DIANG An aboriginal gathering (One of the earliest depictions of a native Australian ritual occasion)

Background imageAboriginal Collection: Racial / Aborigine 1891

Racial / Aborigine 1891
A gin (aboriginal) mother and child outside their hut



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Aboriginal Culture: A Journey through Art and History" Step back in time to the 19th century British Empire, where a world map unravels tales of exploration and colonization. Amidst this era, immerse yourself in the vibrant paintings from the Dreamtime, an ancient Australian tradition that reveals stories passed down through generations. Discover the soulful melodies of hand-painted didgeridoos, a captivating musical instrument cherished by Aboriginal communities across Australia and the Pacific. Picture No. 10766707 captures their intricate beauty and cultural significance. BUSN2A-00012 takes us on a visual journey into the dream paintings of the Walpiri Tribe of Aborigines, offering glimpses into their spiritual beliefs and connection with nature. Delve deeper into Australia's history with an antique map showcasing Victoria or Port Phillip adorned with vignettes that depict life during colonial times. This artifact serves as a reminder of how indigenous cultures coexisted alongside European settlers. Witness Rock Abstract Art from Western Australia, where ancient landscapes come alive through mesmerizing patterns etched onto stone canvases (Picture No. 10766504). These artworks reflect both artistic expression and sacred connections to ancestral lands. Travel further back in time with a 17th-century map unveiling uncharted territories in the New World - an era marked by exploration, conquests, and encounters between different civilizations. Marvel at influential figures like Crow chief or Maori leader from New Zealand during the1800s; these leaders played pivotal roles in shaping their respective communities' histories while preserving their unique cultural identities. Aboriginal culture is not just confined to one place; it spans vast regions across continents. Through artistry and historical artifacts, we can appreciate its diversity while honoring its enduring legacy throughout centuries.