Not exact matches
Take the (optional) 1.5 hour Aboriginal Guided Ngadiku
Dreamtime Walk where you are welcomed with a
traditional «smoking» ceremony that cleanses and wards off bad spirits.
As well as seeing
traditional dances and interpretations of the
Dreamtime, the Aboriginal version of the Creation story, you get the chance to throw boomerangs and spears.
After enjoying lunch, we experience an Aboriginal «corroboree» with songs and dance, following the path of the
Dreamtime Walk through
traditional legend.
For example, learn about the use of
traditional plants during a
dreamtime walk with an indigenous guide at Mossman Gorge.
The Ngadiku
Dreamtime Walk includes a
traditional smoking ceremony, historical and cultural insights, spear throwing lessons and information on how the Kuku Yalanji people have used the rainforest for food, medicine and shelter for more than 9000 years.
The Kuku Yalanji are the
traditional owners of the land and you can learn more about Kuku Yalanji culture on a 90 minute Ngadiku
Dreamtime Walk, which departs from Mossman Gorge with a local indigenous person as your guide.
You will visit the museum to view
traditional art and depictions of Tiwi
Dreamtime stories.
Witness interactive didgeridoo performances, discover the
dreamtime story behind the creation of the Didgeridoo; and witness Corroboree as performed by Aboriginal dancers in
traditional paint and costume.
If so you must book a tour of Mossman Gorge with the Ngadiku
Dreamtime Walks and you will experience a
traditional smoking ceremony, visit sacred ceremony sites, see an indigenous cultural performance and more.
The Ngadiku
Dreamtime Walk is a must, as you are welcomed with a
traditional smoking ceremony that cleanses and wards off bad spirits.
Now each year he leads the annual Long Walk to the
Dreamtime to the MCG for the
traditional Essendon versus Richmond match that is the showcase event of the AFL's Indigenous Round.