Tasmanian Aboriginal culture

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Tasmanian Aboriginal culture is the distinct, ancient cultural heritage of the Palawa people of Tasmania, encompassing their languages, spiritual beliefs, kinship systems, and deep connections to land and sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian Aboriginal culture
Indigenous culture
Intangible cultural heritage
associatedWith Palawa people NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
hasComponent Acknowledgement of Country practices
Dreaming narratives
Tasmanian Aboriginal languages NERFINISHED
Welcome to Country ceremonies
ancestral being stories
art and carving traditions
bark and reed craft
basket weaving
body decoration practices
bush food knowledge
ceremonial practices
ceremonial use of shells
child-rearing practices
clan identities
coastal resource management
collaboration with museums
communal decision-making
communal feasting
community cultural centres
community festivals
community-controlled archives
community-led research
conflict resolution customs
contemporary Palawa art
contemporary Palawa performance
creation stories
cultural education programs
cultural heritage legislation advocacy
cultural mapping projects
cultural protocols for visitors
cultural revival movements
cultural tourism initiatives
cultural workshops
customary law
dance traditions
digital storytelling projects
documentation of oral histories
drum and rhythm practices
education through elders
elder authority structures
fire management practices
fire-stick farming
fishing practices
funerary practices
gendered knowledge domains
heritage protection practices
hunting practices
initiation practices
intergenerational knowledge transfer
island and sea country knowledge
kinship obligations
kinship systems
land custodianship
land management knowledge
land rights activism
language reclamation projects
language revival efforts
language teaching in schools
law stories
marine management knowledge
marriage customs
material culture
medicinal plant knowledge
mountain country knowledge
music traditions
naming practices
navigational knowledge
oral histories
place-based knowledge
protection of artefact scatters
protection of burial sites
protection of middens
protection of sacred landscapes
reconnection to country practices
repatriation of ancestral remains
ritual practices
ritual use of ochre
riverine resource management
rock art traditions
sacred sites
scarification practices
sea country custodianship
seasonal burning regimes
seasonal calendars
seasonal movement patterns
shell necklace making
shellfish gathering
song traditions
songlines
spiritual beliefs
stone tool traditions
storytelling traditions
sustainable harvesting practices
taboos and avoidance practices
totemic relationships
trade and exchange practices
traditional ecological knowledge
weather knowledge
youth cultural programs

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Palawa people hasCulture Tasmanian Aboriginal culture