Sentences with phrase «indigenous cultures point»

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A.E. Medlycott points out that the value of the report of Theophilus is its evidence that by the middle of the fourth century India or its adjacent territories had indigenous, worshipping congregations ministered to by local clergy, with customs such as sitting for the Gospel, that were well adapted to the Indian culture though divergent from accepted western practice.
Learn the history of Australian Indigenous culture, see wild kangaroo's, hike to spectacular waterfalls, learn to play the didgeridoo, visit Echo point and the 3 Sisters and much more, enjoying a free drink the end of the day at a travellers bar with your new mates!
Inspired by the indigenous cultures of North and South America as well as Zen Buddhism and Surrealism, Lee Mullican's work is the jumping - off point for this show of three artists who explore spirituality.
Indigenous narratives also interest other artists like Armando Queiroz (based in Belem) but from a point of view closer to the histories of violence, massacre and destruction of these cultures.
Japan Society: «Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan From the Brooklyn Museum» (through June 8) Organized around the four cardinal directions, this show of 71 objects from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum gives you a new way to navigate Japanese art — one that emphasizes regional cultures, outside influences and indigenous populations.
Despite all our great achievements in Reconciliation (she points to the Aboriginal flag flying outside the Canberra hotel where we are chatting) we have a way to go to understand Aboriginal culture and history and to own the oppression that colonisation has impacted on Aboriginal people and to work towards a society where all cultures and particularly Indigenous culture is recognised and valued.
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