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Anything Smart Thursday, March 14, 2024 The Dieri People of Southeast Australia [Note: This post originally appeared as a 6-part series on my Facebook page. It has been slightly edited for my blog. This is not a work of original research. More like notes from the book referenced below....] Part 1 I am slowly working my way through this book on the history of world religions. [If you want to support Anything Smart please click on links like the ones in this post to purchase items at Amazon. Anything Smart will earn a commission on most of your purchases.] https://amzn.to/4ck8zPJ There is an interesting case study about the Dieri people of Southeast Australia. The descriptions of Dieri culture and religion in this book are taken from the writings of A.W. Howitt, an Australian anthropologist, naturalist, and explorer, who studied the Dieri in the 1860s. The book notes that there has been much erosion of the traditional Dieri culture since the 1860s. The Dieri live...

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