Songlines and Navigation in Wardaman and other Australian Aboriginal Cultures
Authors:
Norris et al
Abstract:
We discuss the songlines and navigation of the Wardaman people, and place them in context by comparing them with corresponding practices in other Australian Aboriginal language groups, using previously unpublished information and also information drawn from the literature. Songlines are effectively oral maps of the landscape, enabling the transmission of oral navigational skills in cultures that do not have a written language. In many cases, songlines on the earth are mirrored by songlines in the sky, enabling the sky to be used as a navigational tool, both by using it as a compass, and by using it as a mnemonic
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Australian Aboriginal Wardaman People Used Celestial Songlines for Navigation
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