Centuries ago, Aboriginal people in the cooler climates of southeastern Australia made possum-skin cloaks to keep warm in winter and as a means of preserving ties to their communities and land, etching the insides of the garments with decorative art.
Centuries ago, Aboriginal people in the cooler climates of southeastern Australia made possum-skin cloaks to keep warm in winter and as a means of preserving ties to their communities and land, etching the insides of the garments with decorative art.