Aboriginals and Algonkian (Hailey Hill)
After watching the in-class movie/documentary, I began to reflect on my own Indigenous roots and the similarities between our cultures despite being separated by thousands of miles of water. What really stuck out to me were some of their myths and some of their beliefs about the land and world around them. Since the documentary, I looked into the Dreamtime myth, the belief that their ancestors are what created everything: the rivers, trees, land, etc. I also looked into some of their artwork and compared it to traditional art from my tribe that I'm familiar with. The artwork shared similarities with ideas of spiritual beliefs, relations to land and animals, and history and ancestry.
An important distinction between the two artworks is that Aboriginal art is more land-centered cosmology, and Algonkian art is more relational ecology: law, creation, and identity are related to Aboriginal art, while animals, plants, spirits, and relationships are key factors to Algonkian art, and even ideology. Australian Aboriginal art explains where you come from in the land, while Algonkian art explains how you live within the web of life.
https://www.aboriginal-art-australia.com/aboriginal-art-library/aboriginal-dreamtime/?srsltid=AfmBOop-Cv5voVgcs9H30Q-taWAgYYW6ximhNZfloZxLWzQFufTcaO7Y
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