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Fire in ceremony

Discover the deep cultural role of fire in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander traditions, from cleansing ceremonies to its use in rituals. Explore diverse plants with medicinal qualities, revealing intricate links between culture, spirituality, and nature.

Learning Area:

Health and Physical Education

Year level:

Level 5, Level 6

Green branches and flame

Green branches and flame. Adelaide, Kaurna country. Photographer: Elena Pochesneva. Source: Getty Images. Used under license.

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