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Where does aboriginal come from?

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"Aborigional" describes the spiritual Native Australian belief of the world around them, life after death, lifestyle and creation story.They believe that everything on the earth(animals, plants, clouds etc) were once nothing, and that they were created by spirits coming from the earths core and taking the shape of what they wanted.These spirits are called "The Ancestor Spirits"

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