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Indigenous Australia's diverse memorialisation of the dead

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posted on 2024-11-13, 22:15 authored by Bronwyn Carlson
Beliefs and ceremonies associated with death in Indigenous Australia are diverse. Death and the deceased are sacred to Indigenous Australians and ceremonies differ between communities. They may involve lengthy ceremonies lasting several days with strict protocols around language, names, images and other possessions. Alternatively deaths might be marked by funerals that can include images and speaking the deceased person’s name, performances and other tributes.

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Carlson, B. (2014). Indigenous Australia's diverse memorialisation of the dead. The Conversation, (18 November), 1-3.

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The Conversation

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18/11/2024

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1-3

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English

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95713

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