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Reflections on Kakadu
07/20/2012

This is one of my favorite drawings-- it is a depiction of a white man. There are other pictures of white men--all have their hands in their pockets and have large feet because they wore boots. Sherry thinks that they are depicted with their hands in their pockets because they did not do any work--they made the Aborigines do the work. I think it may be a warning that the white man cannot be trusted--he is hiding something. What do you think?

Reflections on Kakadu
07/20/2012

Another 'salty' croc--they are primal scary looking critters.

Reflections on Kakadu
07/20/2012

This is a wild 'salty' or salt water crocodile--although this is a fresh water billabong. The crocs come inlan d during the wet season and get stuck, or just like to stay in the fresh water system. It is amusing that this water system is part of the Alligator River system--but Australia does not have Alligators. The explorer who charted this system saw numerous crocs and called them alligators.

Reflections on Kakadu
07/20/2012

A different kind of Aussie art....

Reflections on Kakadu
07/20/2012

This is Namarrgon--the lightening man. He looks like an alien to me.

Reflections on Kakadu
07/20/2012

July 15, 2012 Our road trip into Australia's Northern Outback was truely a 'lifetime' experience. We enjoyed our tours and the amazing wildlife and sights. But the best part of our trip was learning more of the history and culture of the Aborigine people. The visitor cultural centers at Cooinda and Jabiru had many artifacts and pictures of the Aboriginal life. We enjoyed reading the actual stories from the aborigines themselves. The Aborigines are true caretakers of the land--the country they call it. An example is the area in Kakadu that the Aborigines call 'sickness country'. The Elders have said that if people disturb the rocks in this part of the country they will become 'unwell'. This area of the country is where rich deposits of unranium have been discovered. Mining interests have been fighting in the courts for the rights to mine the uranium.But the Aborigines have refused permission to mine the sickness country--not for more money or royalties, but because they do not want even the white man to fall ill from the sick rocks. Scientists have estimated that the Aborigines have been in Australia for possibly 50,000 years--making them one of the oldest human cultures on the earth. The scientists say that the Aborigines have been here for 50,000 years--the Aborigines know that they have been here forever. The Aborigines know that they have survived fire and floods, cold and heat, diseases and famine--and they say they will survive the white man ,too.

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