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Songline - Wikipedia A songline, also called dreaming track, is one of the paths across the land (or sometimes the sky) within the animist belief systems of the Aboriginal cultures of Australia which mark the route followed by localised "creator-beings" in the Dreaming
Songlines - Deadly Story The term ‘Songline’ describes the features and directions of travel that were included in a song that had to be sung and memorised for the traveller to know the route to their destination
What Is a Songline? - Walking On Country If you’ve never heard of a songline before, you’re not alone But for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, songlines are the spiritual, cultural, and geographic threads that connect everything — land, people, creation, and knowledge
In Aboriginal culture, Songlines are like libraries — and they store . . . Songlines, sometimes referred to as dreaming tracks, link sites and hold stories, known as story places, which are read into the natural features of the land These sites of significance, formed by ancestral beings, are like libraries, storing critical knowledge for survival
Aboriginal Songlines Helped Draw the Map in Australia “ In Aboriginal mythology, a songline is a myth based around localised ‘creator-beings’ during the Dreaming, the indigenous Australian embodiment of the creation of the Earth
Songlines - Common Ground Songlines trace astronomy and geographical elements from ancient stories, and describe how these things have helped shape the landscape as it is now They were first used by First Nations people as a form of communication across the continent and a way of mapping Country
Songlines: An Ancient Tapestry in Aboriginal Culture At its essence, a Songline (or Dreaming Track) is a navigational path across the land that follows the course of specific landmarks, natural elements, and significant sites