Across
- 1. Natural land formations where Aboriginal ancestral spirits interacted with creation.
- 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. Highly sophisticated networks of relationships governing interactions between members of Aboriginal clans.
- 4. The exclusive title, rights and interests that Aboriginal people have in regard to land. Extinguishment of native title requires compensation.
- 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.
- 7. The destruction, in whole or in part, or a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.
Down
- 1. Governmental practices and policies that set Aboriginals physically apart from white settlements.
- 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.
