Websites
Atkinson, C 2008, Australian Indigenous cultural heritage, N/a, accessed 27 July 2014, <http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/austn-indigenous-cultural-heritage>.
This website was helpful for providing us with information on family behavior towards people in their group of different social statuses.
Beret, E 1999, How the Kangaroo Got Her Pouch, N/a, accessed 8 August 2014, <http://learningtogive.org/resources/folktales/HowTheKangaroo.asp>.
This website has also contributed to our knowledge about the dreamtime story how the kangaroo got her pouch.
Bowler, J 2011, Lake Mungo, N/a, accessed 29 July 2014 <http://rde.nsw.edu.au/rm/specialPlaces/special_places_st3/LakeMungo/lake_mungo.htm>.
This website provided us with an understanding of Lake Mungo and the extinct animals that lived in that area. It also helped us to locate where Lake Mungo was in comparison to Sydney and other places around Australia.
Dorey, F 2011, The spread of people to Australia, N/a, accessed 27 July 2014, <http://australianmuseum.net.au/The-spread-of-people-to-Australia>.
This website provided us with information on the oldest human remains around Lake Mungo. It also told us of the dates of the important discoveries of Mungo Woman and Mungo Man.
Gorton, J 2008, The dreaming, N/a, accessed 1 August 2014, <http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/dreaming>.
This website provided us with information about dreamtime stories, it has helped our understanding of how dream stories have been passed on.
Korff, J 2013, What is the ‘Dreamtime’ or the ‘Dreaming’?, N/a, accessed 6 August 2014,
<http://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/spirituality/what-is-the-dreamtime-or-the-dreaming>.
This website broadened our understanding of dreamtime stories and what they are.
Martland, N 2012, Australian Aborigines and Makassan trepangers, N/a, accessed1 August 2014, <http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/untoldlives/2012/05/australian-aborigines-and-makassan-trepangers.html>.
This website provided us with information for our website on how the macassan found the aborigines.
McConvell, P 2009, Indigenous Australian kinship systems, N/a, accessed 5 August 2014, <http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/research/conf2009/presentations/Day2/MCC4/MC4_LKH1_2.pdf>.
This website provided us with the dyadic terms, relating a mother and child, and maternal grandmother and her grandchild.
Monroe, M 2011, Macasssan traders, N/a, accessed 8 August 2014, <http://austhrutime.com/macassan_traders.htm>.
This website us with information about how the Macassan's found the aborigines and how they found the Aborigines unintentionally. it also provided us with information about the two different cultures were able to co=operate with one another if it was necessary.
Multiple, M 2012, Family, N/a, accessed 29 July 2014, <http://australianmuseum.net.au/Indigenous-Australia-Family>.
This website extended our knowledge on a person's roles and responsibiities in an aboriginal community.
N/a, N 2013, What is the ‘Dreamtime’ or the ‘Dreaming’?, N/a, accessed 1 August 2014, <http://www.grandviewlibrary.org/ReadersTheater/HowtheKangarooGotItsPouch.pdf>.
This PDF also explained more about what we know about the story how the kangaroo got its pouch. It also showed us that the story had been passed on so much that every story was a little more different but the all had the same story line.
Welch, D 2012, Traditional life, N/a, accessed 3 August 2014, <http://www.aboriginalculture.com.au/socialorganisation.shtml>.
This website was helpful for giving us information on the three main aspects of the Aboriginal kinship system; physical and geographical aspects, religious aspects and social aspects.
Yarraga, M 2009, Kinship, Webdesignexperts, accessed 5 August 2014, <http://www.indigenousaustralia.info/social-structure/kinship.html>.
This website provided information on the kinship behaviours by which Aborigines must abide. It also helped us to understand how information was passed on through people.
Books
Anderson, M 2009, Retroactive 1 world history, Wiley, Queensland.
This book provided the both of us information on a range of topics about aboriginal culture. These helped give us a better understanding about Aboriginies.
Mathews, J 1981, Fossils & Families, Collins, Sydney.
This book helped us to learn about the time Lady Mungo was discovered and the conditions she was in.
Mountford, C 1968, The dreamtime Australian aboriginal myths in paintings, Rigby, N/a.
This book provided us with some well known dreamtime stories. it also provided us with more information on dreaming