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the walkabout

 

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The Walkabout

Description:

The walkabout is an Australian Aboriginal tradition involving a journey or period of wandering undertaken by indigenous people. It is often seen as a rite of passage, as individuals venture into the wilderness to learn about their culture, customs, and connection to the land.

Example sentences:

  1. During the walkabout, young indigenous people learn survival skills and gain a deeper understanding of their place in the world.
  2. Aboriginal elders guide the participants of the walkabout, sharing stories and knowledge passed down through generations.
  3. After going on a walkabout, many individuals return with a renewed sense of their identity and purpose in life.

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