Chanel is selling a $1,325 version of the indigenous hunting tool online. — -- Chanel's latest addition to its high-fashion sports equipment line is drawing accusations of cultural appropriation.
Proving boomerangs really do come back, an Australian town was on Thursday celebrating the return of a boomerang stolen from an outback museum by an American tourist 25 years ago. The boomerang, a ...
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], November 15 (ANI/PNN): The first international boomerang championship in the country involving foreign players was organised in Noida, which saw the Australian team ...
BRISBANE, Australia – Boomerangs really do come back — even after 25 years. Officials in an Australian Outback town were surprised when a boomerang arrived in the post. Along with it was a note from a ...
The ‘valari’ or ‘valai thadi’ (bent stick), an ancient weapon of the Tamil people used mainly for protecting cattle from predators was banned by the British in 1801. Though the popularity of the ...
Ancient aboriginals living in Australia used boomerangs to modify the shape of stone tools and not just for throwing, according to a new study. Researchers from Griffith University analysed ...
Bob Katter has taken French fashion label Chanel to task for appropriating Aboriginal culture with its sale of an almost $2,000 boomerang, and renewed his calls for the Australian Government to better ...
Canberra, Jan 17 (bdnews24.com/Reuters) - Proving boomerangs really do come back, an Australian town was on Thursday celebrating the return of a boomerang stolen from ...