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November 19, 2008, 10:25 am by Jennifer

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October 27, 2008, 4:16 pm by Brett

The five canons of Aboriginal Australian Culture are as follows:

Creation
Organization
Magic/Dreaming
Songs
Execution

The aboriginal rhetorical technique involved a direct way of speech, or cutting to the chase, due to their lack of metaphor.

They held their dreams to hold as much rhetorical value as the happenings of the real world.

The songs preceded action. In a way they presented a kairotic opportunity for a happening.

The songs were divided into sacred and secular songs. The sacred songs were used for rites of passage and mythological applications. The secular songs were used to express feelings of volition, feeling, or desire.

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