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provides for a total, integrated way of life ... a lived daily reality". It embraces past, present and future. Another definition suggests that it represents "the relationship between people, plants, animals and the physical features of the land; the knowledge of how these relationships came to be, what they mean and how they need to be maintained in daily life and in
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of that part of their country and is taught the stories and songlines of that place. As Wolf (1994: p. 14) states: "A 'black fella' may regard his totem or the place from which his spirit came as his
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performed at such sites "are a re-creation of the events which created the site during The
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37:"Dreamtime" redirects here. For other uses, see
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1576:Nicholls, Christine Judith (28 January 2014c).
1556:Nicholls, Christine Judith (22 January 2014a).
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