Aboriginal Tradition definition
Examples of Aboriginal Tradition in a sentence
Traditional Owner(s) in relation to land, a local descent group of Aboriginal people who have common spiritual affiliations to an area of land (which affiliations place the group under a primary spiritual responsibility for the site) and who are entitled by Aboriginal Tradition to forage over the land.
Marriage leave includes Aboriginal Tradition Marriage and Same-sex marriage.
Secret and Sacred Material any information or knowledge of special religious, spiritual or customary significance considered to be secret, exclusive or restricted by an Aboriginal person or according to Aboriginal Tradition.
In 2008, when the first two national parks (CYPAL) had been created, QPWS staff presented a conference paper identifying the following challenges for joint management of parks: • resourcing and building the capacity of landholding bodies; • securing economic opportunities for Traditional Owners; • involving geographically dispersed Traditional Owners; • developing and implementing effective joint decision-making processes; • making decisions in accordance with Aboriginal Tradition.