Astronomy in Ariginal culture

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In all probability, long before other civilizations had named the celestial objects in the night sky, the indigenous people of Australia had not only given them names but had also built an astronomical knowledge system which they incorporated into their social, cultural and religious life. Their socio-cultural astronomical knowledge system both assists and clashes with Australia's legal system, which is based on English law.

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Bhathal, R. (2006). Astronomy in Ariginal culture. Astronomy and Geophysics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4004.2006.47527.x

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