Aboriginal & Torres St Islander Spirituality

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Across
  1. 1. Natural land formations where Aboriginal ancestral spirits interacted with creation.
  2. 2. A flat piece of wood or stone that is swung around on a thong. Used in order to call Aboriginals to ceremonies or to imitate the voice of an ancestral being.
  3. 3. Highly sophisticated networks of relationships governing interactions between members of Aboriginal clans.
  4. 4. The exclusive title, rights and interests that Aboriginal people have in regard to land. Extinguishment of native title requires compensation.
  5. 6. It holds the Aboriginal view of creation: the origins of the universe, the workings of nature and the nature of humanity, the cycle of life and death.
  6. 7. The destruction, in whole or in part, or a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.
Down
  1. 1. Governmental practices and policies that set Aboriginals physically apart from white settlements.
  2. 5. The inherent rights of Aboriginals to their lands, forming the basis of a movement designed to ensure the preservation of Aboriginal spirituality and culture.