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      <title>(Example) KIP #12 :Dreamtime- Cavan and Carter by Carter Settles</title>
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      <description>On each Padlet only describe the elements of the Aborigine culture especially the  influence of dreamtime.</description>
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      <pubDate>2018-05-14 14:18:16 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>LORE : The Cultural Form  (Story 1)</title>
         <author>csettles23</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260486368</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Point one- The text showed , "They are the oral textbooks of the aborigines' accumulated knowledge, spirituality , and wisdom, form when time began."&nbsp; The graphic stated, "There are strict requirements of a&nbsp; traditional story teller, imposed by the elders."<br>Point two-The differences between the aboriginal culture and the US culture is that the US has it so that any person can tell any story.&nbsp; In the&nbsp; US not all of the stories can be told to all children and be taught a lesson from it.<br>Point Three- The way that aborigine place themselves on the same level as nature itself is that the tribe itself       as the animal that the story is about.  The way that the story showed this was by the name of the tribe being called Black Duck tribe, and the story was about a Black Duck.  Also like how we tell stories about baby humans they tell stories about the birth of different types of animals. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-14 14:28:44 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260486368</guid>
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         <title>Art: The Visual Form </title>
         <author></author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260490736</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Point One- The text showed&nbsp; , "Aboriginal art is based on important ancient stories and symbols centered on 'the Dreamtime"' , and "Many aborigines earn a living through selling native artworks."<br><br>Point Two-&nbsp; The art in the us is different than aboriginal art because the aboriginal has many symbols and animals. In the us they have many american symbols like the flag and statue of liberty.<br><br>Point Three-They put humans and animal at the same level because many of there art has animals in it and not humans. I know this because of all the art that I was given none of them had a flag or human things they just had animals and nature.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-14 14:37:07 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260490736</guid>
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         <title>Lands: The Geographical Forms</title>
         <author>csettles23</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260860925</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Point One- In the text it stated, " To many Australian , land is something they can own if they work hard enough and save enough money to buy it however, to the aborigines., land is not just something that they can own or trade .... land is a spiritual value."&nbsp; The graphic showed, "Although , for years people have been walking and climbing around the rock, the Aborigines wish they would not."<br>Point two- The way that the culture between the US and the aborigine culture is that we let different people tour many of our famous monuments or land forms, but the aborigine's culture says that other people should not be able to walk on their spiritual ground. I know this because in the text it stated, " People have been climbing and walking around the rock, the aborigines people wish they would not, Many of the caves and rock contain deep meaning as well as various cave paintings." &nbsp; So that shows that the Aborigines don't want the other people to be around the rock formation.<br>Point Three- The way that the aborigines people put themselves on the same level of themselves as nature is by making sure that hardly anybody walks on the rocks. Just like the same way that we don't want other people to get walked on or climbed on.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-15 14:09:04 UTC</pubDate>
         <guid>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260860925</guid>
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         <title>Music: The Acoustic Form</title>
         <author>csettles23</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/csettles23/lqk1bx9qfjca/wish/260867682</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Point one- In the text it stated, "Traditional an aborigine would go into nature and listen intensely to animals sounds , not just voices , but also the flapping of wings or the thump of feet on the ground." The graphic showed, " Aboriginal music varies from tribe to tribe, and specifically different tribes used various instruments including boomerangs, clubs, sticks, hollow logs, drums, seed rattles, and of course the didgeridoo."<br>Point two- The&nbsp; music is different than the us because it is not that complex. I know this because it has no words and it is mostly the same the whole time will as us has someone sing and changes the beats and has multiple instruments.</div><div>Point three- This showed how the Aborigines people put themselves on the same level as nature because they even make their instruments out of the different types of nature. Also the aborigines just go into the Forrest and listen just like how we listen to other humans.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-15 14:23:02 UTC</pubDate>
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