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English: Before Indigenous Australian art was ever put onto canvas, people would smooth over the soil to draw sacred designs which belonged to that particular ceremony. Body paint was also applied which held meanings connected to sacred rituals. These designs were outlined with circles and encircled with dots. Aboriginal art demonstrates an interconnectedness with the land, and is practiced today as an act of sovereignty.
Date 6 March 2019(2019-03-06)
File source Creative Commons https://search.creativecommons.org/photos/a29a408a-3b51-4a58-bdf0-147afcc983fc
Author mischiru

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