Aboriginal Dreamtime
Aboriginal Dreamtime refers to the spiritual and cultural beliefs of the Indigenous peoples of Australia. It encompasses the creation stories, ancestral beings, and the laws that govern the land and its people. Dreamtime explains how the world was formed and the relationships between humans, nature, and the spiritual realm.
In Dreamtime, stories are passed down through generations, often conveyed through art, music, and dance. These narratives feature important figures, such as Tiddalik the Frog and Bunjil the Eagle, who play significant roles in teaching moral lessons and maintaining the connection between the Aboriginal people and their environment.