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.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Tasmanian Aboriginal culture canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Tasmanian Aboriginal culture Context triple: [Palawa people, hasCulture, Tasmanian Aboriginal culture]
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A.
South‑eastern Australian Aboriginal peoples
South‑eastern Australian Aboriginal peoples are the diverse First Nations groups of the south‑eastern region of Australia, each with distinct languages, cultures, and ancestral ties to their traditional lands.
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B.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are the diverse, ancient Indigenous cultures of Australia, encompassing distinct languages, traditions, spiritual beliefs, and connections to Country that have endured for tens of thousands of years.
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C.
Dharug people
The Dharug people are an Aboriginal Australian group traditionally associated with the area now known as the Sydney Basin in New South Wales.
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D.
Kaurna people
The Kaurna people are an Aboriginal Australian group traditionally associated with the Adelaide Plains region of South Australia, known for their distinct language, culture, and deep connection to their ancestral lands.
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E.
Wunambal people
The Wunambal people are an Aboriginal Australian group whose ancestral lands lie in the remote north Kimberley region of Western Australia, with a rich cultural heritage expressed through rock art, language, and traditional ecological knowledge.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Tasmanian Aboriginal culture Target entity description: 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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A.
South‑eastern Australian Aboriginal peoples
South‑eastern Australian Aboriginal peoples are the diverse First Nations groups of the south‑eastern region of Australia, each with distinct languages, cultures, and ancestral ties to their traditional lands.
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B.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are the diverse, ancient Indigenous cultures of Australia, encompassing distinct languages, traditions, spiritual beliefs, and connections to Country that have endured for tens of thousands of years.
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C.
Dharug people
The Dharug people are an Aboriginal Australian group traditionally associated with the area now known as the Sydney Basin in New South Wales.
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D.
Kaurna people
The Kaurna people are an Aboriginal Australian group traditionally associated with the Adelaide Plains region of South Australia, known for their distinct language, culture, and deep connection to their ancestral lands.
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E.
Wunambal people
The Wunambal people are an Aboriginal Australian group whose ancestral lands lie in the remote north Kimberley region of Western Australia, with a rich cultural heritage expressed through rock art, language, and traditional ecological knowledge.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (104)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Australian Aboriginal culture
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Indigenous culture ⓘ Intangible cultural heritage ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Palawa people
NERFINISHED
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Tasmania NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
Acknowledgement of Country practices
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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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Subject: Tasmanian Aboriginal culture Description of subject: 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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