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  2. First Nations Australian traditional custodianship - Wikipedia

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    First Nations Australians have expressed their interpretations of traditional custodianship through academic writing, political advocacy, traditional stories, poetry and music. Numerous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures share an understanding that, contrary to Western views on land ownership , the land "owns us".

  3. Wagait Beach - Wikipedia

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    Wagait Beach is a locality approximately 8 km west of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, on the opposite side of the harbour. It makes up the Wagait Shire local government area. The population was 422 in 2021. [2] Wagait Beach is not part of Darwin, but many of its residents use the Mandorah ferry to travel to work in Darwin.

  4. Possum-skin cloak - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal men in Victoria with war implements (c. 1883) by Fred Kruger A group of Aboriginal men in possum skin cloaks and blankets in 1858 at Penshurst in Victoria. In the 1800s Governor Lachlan Macquarie, after inspecting the recently forged road across the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, wrote about meeting some members of the Wiradjuri at the Bathurst camp:

  5. Australian Aboriginal culture - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Australian traditional custodianship; Jindyworobak Movement, a white Australian literary movement inspired by Aboriginal culture; Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages, a digital archive of literature in endangered languages of the Northern Territory; Lizard Island#Mangrove Beach, a 2024 pottery finding; Stone tool#Aboriginal ...

  6. Capote (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The River Road by Cornelius Krieghoff, 1855 (Three habitants wearing capotes). A capote (French:) or capot (French:) is a long wrap-style wool coat with a hood.. From the early days of the North American fur trade, both indigenous peoples and European Canadian settlers fashioned wool blankets into "capotes" as a means of coping with harsh winters. [1]

  7. Ayo Edebiri Channeled an Iconic Julia Roberts '90s Red Carpet ...

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    Ayo Edebiri is paying homage to Julia Roberts at the 2025 Golden Globes!. The Bear star, 29, arrived on the red carpet in a baggy gray suit in a nod to Roberts’s iconic look she wore at the ...

  8. Riji - Wikipedia

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    The coastal area of the Kimberley and the surrounding region is home to pearl-producing organisms. [6] Pearls have been valued by Aboriginal tribes of the Kimberley region for a long time, with a pearl found in Widgingarri dating back 22,000 years ago and being located 200 kilometres (120 mi) from where the shoreline would've been.

  9. The Bride of Chucky star explained on a recent after-show segment that she has a beach house in Malibu that she hasn't been to in a while, because she's afraid of what she could encounter ...

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