Australian Aboriginal Cultural Centre in the town of Alice Springs was founded by the natives of the tribe "arrernte." Exhibit Center, on the life of the indigenous inhabitants of Australia, housed in a small, cozy museum. Here you can learn about Aboriginal life from the moment of first contact with Europeans, to get acquainted with their art, try to play a traditional musical instrument "didgeridoo" and buy hand-made souvenirs. You can also book a tour of the city and its surroundings with a guide-aboriginal, to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the red center of the country. Fully managed representatives of indigenous communities in Australia, the Cultural Center - a must visit for anyone interested in aboriginal culture.
For nearly 40 thousand years, a place where today is Alice Springs, was a meeting place for Aboriginal people where they exchanged objects of everyday life, knowledge, created with art and culture. And these traditions are still alive - they can be seen in a unique center that supports a unique way of life of indigenous Australians. The community itself tribe "arrernte" is based 80 km south of the city, and the center was created to provide Aboriginal employment, development of infrastructure and provision of housing. Today, more than 100 representatives of the tribe permanently cooperate with the center - paint a picture, create crafts, souvenirs and other goods.
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