Joe Friesen
The Globe and Mail
Published Friday, Oct. 31 2014, 6:19 PM EDT
Last updated Saturday, Nov. 01 2014,According to John Ralston Saul, when aboriginal leaders speak, many Canadians tend to misinterpret what they are saying
Old men of the Mudburra and Jingili tribes make boomerangs in the traditional way. Shot around Elliott, NT in 1988 and edited on-site with a crew of young me...
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In this tutorial I'll show you how to make an Australian Aboriginal painting. The aboriginals used topics like native animals, hunters, the image of their hand or weapons to decorate things. Most times in earthly colours, with lots of brown and orange. I used the face of a girl, so it wouldn't look like a copy of their art. But with the same decorative dots, colours and spirit.
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