Aboriginal Music & Culture

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Across
  1. 3. A person from whom one is descended; a forebear.
  2. 4. The act of telling stories, especially orally.
  3. 5. The process of becoming sound or healthy again, or the process of making someone or something sound or healthy again.
  4. 8. A custom or belief that is passed down from generation to generation.
  5. 10. A relationship or link between two or more things.
  6. 11. A group of people who live in the same area and share common interests, beliefs, or values.
  7. 12. Something that is handed down from a predecessor, or something that is left behind after death.
  8. 14. A formal event, often religious or spiritual in nature, that is marked by traditional or ceremonial activities.
  9. 16. A belief in a higher power, and a sense of connection to the universe, nature, and the divine.
  10. 18. The solid surface of the earth, considered as a whole.
  11. 19. A network of paths across the land, created by ancestral beings during the Dreamtime, that mark the songs and stories of the Indigenous peoples of Australia.
Down
  1. 1. A concept in Indigenous Australian mythology that refers to a time when ancestral beings created the world and laid down the rules for society and the environment.
  2. 2. The natural world and its phenomena, considered as a whole.
  3. 6. Originating from and characteristic of a particular place or country; native.
  4. 7. A pleasing combination of musical notes, sounds, or rhythms.
  5. 9. A musical instrument traditionally made and played by Indigenous Australians.
  6. 11. The beliefs, values, practices, and objects that characterize a group or society.
  7. 13. A creative expression of human imagination and skill.
  8. 15. A set of actions or words that are performed in a particular way, usually for religious or spiritual reasons.
  9. 17. A feeling of admiration or esteem for someone or something.