This is a mixture of their Questions

Why are they called 'Dreaming' stories?

Are there dreaming stories that relate specifically to the Kuranda region and explain the way things are there? If so what is the most well known?

What animals are the most common in their dreaming stories?

What is the name of the indigenous people from Kuranda?

Are there any sacred sites nearby and if so, what is important about them?

What sorts of traditional indigenous activities are still performed today? Does anyone do weaving?

How long have Aboriginal people lived in Kuranda?

How has the area changed since the white people came?

What are the traditional foods of the local indigenous people?

What is it like to learn to play the didgeridoo?

Do they do dot paintings at school?

Why are only certain colours used traditionally in painting?

What colours are specifically used by indigenous people in the Kuranda area and why?

What is different or special about using red?

In traditional dances what moves do they do and do they mean something special?

What is the climate in Kuranda like?

What are the children in Kuranda's homes like?

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