At the opening of many official and public events in Australia, a 'Welcome to Country' ceremony is performed. What is the primary purpose of this cultural practice?
- To allow the traditional owners of the land to welcome visitors to their Country.Cevap
- BTo serve as a formal administrative process for the government to claim temporary ownership of land for a public event.
- CTo provide a ritual that only Aboriginal people from mainland Australia can perform, as it is not a tradition for Torres Strait Islanders.
Cevap
The 'Welcome to Country' is a traditional practice where Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander traditional owners welcome visitors to their land.
The correct answer correctly identifies that a 'Welcome to Country' is a ceremony where the traditional owners of the land—Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander custodians—welcome visitors to their ancestral Country as a mark of respect.
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Anahtar Kavram
Indigenous Cultural Protocols (Welcome to Country)
İpuçları
1
Think about who is considered a 'traditional owner' in Australian culture.
2
Consider that this ceremony is about showing respect for the ancient and ongoing connection Indigenous Australians have to specific areas of land.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the difference between a 'Welcome to Country' and an 'Acknowledgement of Country' to understand when each is appropriate.
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