The Northern Territory of Australia has a population of over 244,000 people, including Indigenous Australians who have lived there for over 40,000 years. The region has a diverse array of Aboriginal tribes and cultures, each with their own languages and traditions. The Northern Territory landscape ranges from arid deserts to tropical areas, and is home to unique wildlife like dingoes and crocodiles. Traditional Aboriginal art, clothing, food, and languages continue to influence the culture of the Northern Territory today.
The Northern Territory of Australia has a population of over 244,000 people, including Indigenous Australians who have lived there for over 40,000 years. The region has a diverse array of Aboriginal tribes and cultures, each with their own languages and traditions. The Northern Territory landscape ranges from arid deserts to tropical areas, and is home to unique wildlife like dingoes and crocodiles. Traditional Aboriginal art, clothing, food, and languages continue to influence the culture of the Northern Territory today.
The Northern Territory of Australia has a population of over 244,000 people, including Indigenous Australians who have lived there for over 40,000 years. The region has a diverse array of Aboriginal tribes and cultures, each with their own languages and traditions. The Northern Territory landscape ranges from arid deserts to tropical areas, and is home to unique wildlife like dingoes and crocodiles. Traditional Aboriginal art, clothing, food, and languages continue to influence the culture of the Northern Territory today.
for an estimated 40,000 years, with 244,600 inhabitants (2015)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands before British colonization. The Northern Territory is characterized by an arid, semi-arid and tropical zone
WEATHER WILDLIFE
• The Dingo or Wild
Dog, a large carnivorous mammal. • Crocodile of Johnston • The sea wasp is a small jellyfish that frequents the seas of the sector also poisonous Octopus Leyenda FOOD There is no registry of the food what they used to prepare and eating, but nowdays they eat: • Barramundi • Kakadu plum jam • Quandong • Crocodile meat • Mud crabs • Damper • Thai food • Bush tea ART The art produced includes works in a wide range of media, such as painting on leaves, wood carving, stone carving, sculpture, ceremonial dress and sand painting. Points paint includes the use of various colors, such as yellow (sunlight), Brown (ground), red (desert sand) and white (clouds and the sky). These are traditional colors for the aborigines. TRADITIONAL CLOTHING
Australia’s First Peoples’
traditionally wore no clothing. The image of a proud warrior, either naked, or garbed only in a loin cloth, standing on one leg
Cloaks made of animal
skins, covering from their necks down to their feet. TRIBES The region has a complex of diverse aboriginal cultures characterized by different lenguajes and traditions. Some tribes are: • Allawa • Nallura • Yalyuwara • Umoreo • Antakiripina • Nmatjera • Warai • Awinnmull Awinmul • Larrakia LENGUAGES The Pama–Nyungan lenguaje is a lenguaje what used in the Norht of Australia. They are isolated and different lenguajes.
• Arnhem Land languages • Macro-Gunwinyguan
• Bunuban languages languages • Daly languages • Marrku–Wurrugu • Darwin Region languages languages • Garawan languages • Mirndi languages • Iwaidjan languages • Nyulnyulan languages • Jarrakan languages • Tangkic languages • Wagaydyic languages • Worrorran languages