Im Aboriginal, we believe our creator or creators came from (THE DREAMTIME, stars or space as we call it) , we have many different names for them depending on the tribe your from. some may say the Anunnaki or Biame, Baayami, Baayama or Byamee, Nattchii, that's why we can read star maps as like a compass for navigation and for hunting seasons, and yes i believe Africans and Aboriginals and Native Americans are the same, we're just the oldest bloodline that survived over the years. Simply the world was all indigenous creating other races all over the globe. To Us the Dreamtime is sort of like heaven in a way, like its a place, its a time, its the beginning of life all in one.
"Simply the world was all indigenous creating other races all over the globe." are you asserting that as a fact or just saying that is a belief held by Australian Aboriginal groups? Scientifically this assertion is false as if you were to go back we all came from Africa, do you think there was a separate evolution for "Aboriginal" people and "other races"?
@@nigelrhodes4330 I know we come from Africa👍 Aboriginal Australians are oldest from the bloodline that left Africa during the ice age, im just trying to say we are one of the same only difference is that our genetics change along with our gnome because of the environment humans live in 👍
@@BAAKA8the lineage is old like you say but genetics is a different thing. I remember reading about aboriginals sharing something like 10%DNA with Indians because of a migration around 4000years ago as well as the Dutch sailors who shipwrecked here at the least. Lastly I'd like to add that outside Arnhem land there are very few "full bloods" remaining, genetically speaking, maybe some in central Australia as well, but the majority are no longer "pure" for want of a better word. Something like 20% of our 80000 aboriginals are said to be "full blood".
At 7:22 you assert that there was no "modern" drugs or alcohol in Australia before white settlement, this is entirely false. There were tribes that produced fermented drinks and used other narcotics like the native shrub that is a close relative to the coca plant Erythroxylum australe. There was a rich heritage of indigenous use of these and many other forms of intoxicants.
Whot county you coming from mate
I'm from Sweden, mate. 🙂
Pituri was widely traded and consumed...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pituri
Im Aboriginal, we believe our creator or creators came from (THE DREAMTIME, stars or space as we call it) , we have many different names for them depending on the tribe your from. some may say the Anunnaki or Biame, Baayami, Baayama or Byamee, Nattchii, that's why we can read star maps as like a compass for navigation and for hunting seasons, and yes i believe Africans and Aboriginals and Native Americans are the same, we're just the oldest bloodline that survived over the years. Simply the world was all indigenous creating other races all over the globe. To Us the Dreamtime is sort of like heaven in a way, like its a place, its a time, its the beginning of life all in one.
"Simply the world was all indigenous creating other races all over the globe." are you asserting that as a fact or just saying that is a belief held by Australian Aboriginal groups? Scientifically this assertion is false as if you were to go back we all came from Africa, do you think there was a separate evolution for "Aboriginal" people and "other races"?
@@nigelrhodes4330 I know we come from Africa👍 Aboriginal Australians are oldest from the bloodline that left Africa during the ice age, im just trying to say we are one of the same only difference is that our genetics change along with our gnome because of the environment humans live in 👍
@@BAAKA8the lineage is old like you say but genetics is a different thing. I remember reading about aboriginals sharing something like 10%DNA with Indians because of a migration around 4000years ago as well as the Dutch sailors who shipwrecked here at the least.
Lastly I'd like to add that outside Arnhem land there are very few "full bloods" remaining, genetically speaking, maybe some in central Australia as well, but the majority are no longer "pure" for want of a better word. Something like 20% of our 80000 aboriginals are said to be "full blood".
At 7:22 you assert that there was no "modern" drugs or alcohol in Australia before white settlement, this is entirely false. There were tribes that produced fermented drinks and used other narcotics like the native shrub that is a close relative to the coca plant Erythroxylum australe. There was a rich heritage of indigenous use of these and many other forms of intoxicants.
Is this so? Interesting! There are opportunities to learn new things every day, and this was new to me. 🙂