Background
Background
The word Aboriginal can be translated to mean "first", hinting they are the original settlers of Australia. They are estimated to have arrived to the Australian content anywhere from 40,000 to 80,000 years before European settlements. Specifically in Australia the Aboriginal Australians remain to have a bushman style and many other lives in slums on the outskirts of towns.
Aborigine people are among the earliest human migrations out of Africa. It is unlikely that they directly traveled from Africa to Australia but probably migrated through Southeast Asia.
The Aborigine people were hunter gatherers. They respected the land and the animals. They knew not to over hunt or plant, in order to save their resources for the next season. The Aborigines had such an abundance of resources that they had more time to expand their knowledge and culture, unlike other indigenous tribes. Then, in 1770 Lt James Cook discovered Australia and with him came disease, colonization, and eventually invasion.
I think it is awesome that the Aboriginals still prefer to use their traditional, natural remedies to heal themselves as opposed to always turning to western medicine. I find it admirable, because we go to the doctor in America for every sneeze or cough that we get.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a cool thing too. I also found that their natural remedies have been studied by scientists, and some plants the Australian Aboriginals use have influenced western medicine.
ReplyDeleteI found it interesting that the men handle individual sick people and that the women handle group healing ceremonies. I was surprised that men handled any type of care giving, let alone the most of it. I also love that they still use natural remedies instead of western medicine because there is so many plants and herbs that can heal people naturally.
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