No they had spears and boomerangs
Yes
No. The indigenous Australians made boomerangs, and no body parts of kangaroos were used. Now, boomerangs for tourists are churned out in their thousands in non-Australian factories.
Boomerangs are most commonly associated with the indigenous people of Australia, also known as the Australian Aborigines.
Yes they were originally weapons.
The oldest boomerang ever found is some 30,000 years old and was discovered in present-day Poland. Boomerangs were also used elsewhere in prehistoric Europe and in ancient Egypt. Australian boomerangs were developed much later, probably 1,000 years ago.
eBay does have an Australian version of their website, but the company itself is American owned.
The boomerang was invented, or rather developed, by the indigenous people of Australia, also known as the Australian Aborigines.
Authentic Australian boomerangs are typically made of roots from mulga or black wattle trees. The tree roots are already shaped in the form of a boomerang making them very durable.
the hopi (Ho-pee) indians made the first boomerang
Boomerangs are traditionally associated with Indigenous Australian cultures, where they have been used for hunting and as tools for various purposes for thousands of years. They are designed to return to the thrower when thrown correctly. While boomerangs are most commonly linked to Australia, similar throwing sticks have been found in other cultures around the world, including in parts of Africa and the Americas.
the australian aboriginals didn't have good weapons to defeat the europeans, the australian aboriginals only have boomerangs and aeros for weapons, and the european have guns. so the europeans won the war.