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Last updated at 16:30 BST, Thursday, 27 October 2011

Aboriginal bones

Aboriginal art (left), Aboriginal woman (right)

The native people of Australia have maintained many of their traditions and beliefs

Rob and Cath talk about why it's important that Aboriginal bones, which were kept in museums, are being returned to their people.

This week's question:

Where in your body would you find the humerus bone? In your:

a) leg

b) arm

c) head

Listen out for the answer at the end of the programme!

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Aboriginal bones

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Vocabulary

native

A native of a country or region is somebody who was born there.

artefacts

An object which is of interest to archaeologists, usually something made by humans.

ancestors

The people we are descended from: our parents, grandparents, etc.

indigenous

People who originally belonged to a place.

safekeeping

To look after something for someone.

torment

Extreme unhappiness, pain or upset.

ceremony

A formal or religious event, such as a wedding or a burial.

rituals

Actions which are traditionally carried out in a particular situation or ceremony.

moving

Something that makes you feel very emotional.

embracing

To put your arms around somebody or something.

lobby

A group of people who work together to persuade an organisation to do something.

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