ruokaruoat
Ruokaruoat, also known as "rookarooka" or "rookarooka," is a traditional Aboriginal Australian dance performed by the Worimi people of the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. The dance is a significant part of the Worimi culture and is performed during ceremonies and social gatherings to celebrate important events such as the arrival of the first fruits of the season, the birth of a child, or the completion of a significant task.
The dance is characterized by its rhythmic movements and the use of specific hand gestures and body
Ruokaruoat is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of preserving and transmitting cultural