Aboriginal Australian art encodes knowledge of land, law, and ancestral narrative through visual systems refined over tens of thousands of years, turning landscape itself into a readable text. Understanding these traditions reveals how art can function simultaneously as sacred practice, historical record, and sophisticated cartography—challenging Western assumptions about what art is supposed to do.
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