There are so many different Aboriginal tribes and customs so your question is very broad.
The link below may help.
Every Tribe has there own song lines and dreaming myths which is their version of creation and the basis for their religions.
There is in each tribe a Shaman or Gajika Man (not to sure on the spelling) who with the other elders holds the memory of the song lines and dreamings and passes on the tales.
The Gajika man also punishes transgressors and this can be given out by ritual spearing of the legs or in some cases by bone pointing a kind of cursing where the Gajika man tracks down the transgressor and sings a curse while pointing a human bone at the victim. There are documented cases of this proving fatal the victim just lays down and dies.
Even white Australians fear the bone pointers.
Sorry I don't know much about wedding traditions but Aboriginal Family structures are usually broad, children usually grow up with there uncles and aunts rather than there own parents in large extended family groups.
hope this helps!
2006-12-17 01:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Aboriginal Sayings
2016-11-09 22:25:44
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answered by guiterrez 4
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As an aboriginal myself, there really is no ritual towards marriage, except that you smudge with the sweetgrass and a native traditional is sung. Plus, traditionally, a native elder will be present as he is the equivelant of a priest. The ceromony takes a little longer, but hey, what can you do?
2006-12-17 01:23:05
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answered by zzap2001 4
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2016-04-10 05:46:39
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answered by Teresa 4
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