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Communicating effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait
This information sheet provides a general guide for communicating effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Further information for communicating in the clinical context can be found in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Patient Care Guidelines |
How did Aboriginal people communicate?
Before the Overland Telegraph, Australia Post, or 5G, Aboriginal people were capable of accurate communication over immense distances. Right across the continent, a network of messengers carried important information between nations with the aid of marked wooden objects.
How do you communicate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders?
Take the time to explain and do not rush the person. Some non-verbal communication cues (hand gestures, facial expressions etc.) used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have different meanings in the Western context. Be mindful that your own non-verbal communication will be observed and interpreted.
Why do Aboriginal people use Message Sticks?
Message sticks have played an important part in communication between Aboriginal groups across the immense Australian landscape for thousands of years and have survived as part of Australian cultural celebrations. Featured image: Aboriginal Message Stick. Photo source
How many Aboriginal languages are there in Australia?
Photo source Throughout Australia, it is said that there are over 200 Aboriginal languages and 600 dialects, but apparently no writing system for recording the spoken word.
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