Since ancient
times Aboriginal people have been engaged in complex networks of trade
and cultural exchange. Ceremonial
ochres were distributed through merchant networks across dozens of
language groups and thousands of miles. Aboriginal trade extended to a
barter system with visiting Bugis sailors from the Indonesian archipelago.Talk
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race relations in Australia during the colonial era.
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viewers that some photographs in this display contain names and images
of people who may have died. We have made every endeavor to ensure that
appropriate cultural protocols surrounding the death of a person have
been observed. If the display of any imagery is offensive please advise
us as soon as possible so we can make the necessary adjustments. We recommend
that the counsel of senior members of the relevant community be sought
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