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= My Small Questions Are: = media type="custom" key="20644009" R Hey! Guess what! S What? R we are going back in time to Uluru! //R pushes S into the time machine.// S AAAAAARRRHHHHHHHHH!!!!! R Wow! look at that! There's lake Amadeus and the Olgas! OH! Uluru! In the Northern Territory in the national park Kata Tjuta! S which means many faces ( put an emphasis on many) R Yes! Uluru is 346 metres high and covers an area of 3.33 square kilometres. the circum- S isn't seen as a monolith even though it's natural? R ference is 9.4 kilometres. Oh, and Yes. like It? || do more || SCRIPT R: Hey guess what? // S: What? // R: We’re going back in time to Uluru in our time machine! // S: ARHH!! // R: Wow! Look there is Lake Amadeus and The Olgas! Oh1 Uluru is in The Northern Territory in Kata Tjuta, which is Aboriginal for ‘many faces’. // S: Geez, it massive! // R: Yes. It is taller than the Eiffel tower, as high as a 95 storey building! It covers the area of 3.33 square kilometres // S: That’s a big monolith! // R: It’s not a monolith, it’s natural. // S: So what’s the influence the Europeans had on Uluru and the surrounding area? // R: At the start, they didn’t have much to do with Uluru because it was too far inland. // S: But didn’t Europeans find it? // R: Aboriginals had it first, but A European named Ernest Giles ‘discovered’ the area of Kata Tjuta. He found a lake and a divine range, naming them after the present king and queen of Spain, Amadeus and Olga. // S: Did he see Uluru? // R: No. // S: WHAT?! He went all the way out there and didn’t see it? // R: That’s right! He didn’t go to far into Kata Tjuta, and the next day, to his horror, while going further, he saw… saw… HORSE CART TRACKS! Yep, another explorer by the name of William Gosse already discovered Uluru. He named Ayers rock, after sir Henry Ayers, it, climbed it, saw it, all first. - Two explorer puppets // S: How did William Gosse know about Uluru? Consult a gypsy? // R: Don’t be pepperd Fudge pudding. It was a coincidence. // S: But what influence did Europeans have? // R: Well, as I already said, they changed the name of Kata Tjuta the Olgas and lake Amadeus and Ayers Rock. But after a period of time farmers started coming in to feed their cattle and sheep. This caused problems for native plants because cattle and sheep could not eat the native grasses so farmers brought in English grasses. Animals in Kata Tjuta could not digest the European plants so they died. // S: Wow, that sounds bad.. // R: Ah, That’s not all. Since the animals were dying, that left Aboriginals in that area no meat to eat. They couldn’t eat the cattle and sheep because they had too much fat. Aboriginals were used to a lean diet, and that made everything sick, except for the farmers and their animals. // S: Surely It can’t get worse? // R: Bum bum bum. Yes it can. Later in history tourists would all see Uluru and climb on it. The millions of footsteps walking on Uluru slowly eroded it. That’s like walking over the classes sacred space to the Aboriginals! // S: What do you mean a sacred space? // R: Well, aborigines believed that a war happened in the dreamtime, and Uluru rose from the dust and turned red from blood. Only elders, after painting themselves with ochre, were allowed to walk on Uluru using a special Track. - Aboriginal Elder // S: Did things improve? // R: Well, in 1972 the descendants of the Anagu people who were the aboriginals that lived near Uluru, made a claim to take back Uluru. // S: Were they successful? // R: Yes, the Olgas are now Kata Tjuta again, and Ayers Rock is Ulura again. Visitors are asked to respect Uluru and not walk on it, and every year, more and more people respect this, and many parts of Uluru are off limits. // S: So that’s what happened to Uluru when Europeans Arrived! Where through the time machine next? // R: Uh, I think it’s broken… THE END! ||  ||
 * How did Aboriginals protect Uluru?
 * What Did the British do to Uluru?
 * What happend at Uluru?
 * What did the Aboriginals do when the British destroyed Uluru?
 * Date || What I did Today || What I Learnt || What I am Going to do Tomorrow ||
 * 22/8/12 || What Happend at Uluru? || To the Aboriginals this was the core of their belief. If Europeans stated a colony on Uluru, Aboriginals would have been appauled! This track was so sacred that only male Aboriginal elders could walk it. Aboriginals believed a war happend there, and Uluru rose out of the Earth and turned red from the blood. This path, measuring to 1.6 km, was dangerous and involved a lot of climbing, meaning you had to be a pretty fit elderly person! But the real reason of why they climb it was because after the battle an ancestor walked that path. || make a go animate on this ||
 * 23/8/12 || Started my Script || I Learnt that to sow puppets together you sow them and then turn it inside-out. I have also got a preview of my script. ( R= Ribs S=Sliber)
 * 22/8/12 || What Happend at Uluru? || To the Aboriginals this was the core of their belief. If Europeans stated a colony on Uluru, Aboriginals would have been appauled! This track was so sacred that only male Aboriginal elders could walk it. Aboriginals believed a war happend there, and Uluru rose out of the Earth and turned red from the blood. This path, measuring to 1.6 km, was dangerous and involved a lot of climbing, meaning you had to be a pretty fit elderly person! But the real reason of why they climb it was because after the battle an ancestor walked that path. || make a go animate on this ||
 * 23/8/12 || Started my Script || I Learnt that to sow puppets together you sow them and then turn it inside-out. I have also got a preview of my script. ( R= Ribs S=Sliber)
 * 25/8/12 || what influence did British have on Uluru? 2 || I learnt about the Aboriginal land claim in 1979 when it was known as Ayers Rock, and the Anagu people loged complaints, trying to get their sacred land back, and they were sucessful. the place was renamed Uluru and Kata tjuta. || Finish it off ||
 * 26/8/12 || Finish Script || This is the end script