Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Kakadu National Park - Australia
Mei Shan Tang Lu
Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Kakadu National Park - Australia.
Rel. Giovanni Corbellini, Marianna Nigra. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Costruzione Città, 2019
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Abstract
Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Kakadu National Park - Australia The Aboriginal people in Australia are the first population living in the country, for approximately more than 60,000 years. After the colonisation, the aboriginal people¬have been struggling with Intergenerational Trauma, generated by the disadvantage and dysfuntional experiences through the time. Nowadays, Australia is making new reforms that helps the aboriginal people to heal from this disadvantages, starting to acknowledge and respecting their cultures and way of living. One of the many ways to search for this aim, is with Cultural Tourism. This research study is about a Cultural Centre in Kakadu National Park, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, because it could be a way to sensitize the visitors about the culture of the local aboriginal people and how important they are in the context of Australia and land, because they have been protecting the country since the beginning.
There are many clans of aboriginal people in Australia, they are divided depending on their language
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