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Now aboriginals live in their own houses
Australian Aborigines who lived a traditional nomadic life lived in simple bark lean-tos or makeshift huts known as humpies.Modern Aborigines live in houses, the same as everyone else.
Today, Australian Aborigines live in a variety of accommodation, from large houses to small, simple housing commission cottages. When they lived their traditional lifestyle, the Australian indigenous people had simple lean-tos called humpies. They were made from branches, grass, bark and twigs. Humpies were just temporary shelters ideal for the nomadic lifestyle of the Aborigines.
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Because bricks weren't invented back then so therefore they couldn't build brick houses. The main reason Aborigines didn't live in brick or more permanent houses was that they were a nomadic people. They moved around with the growing seasons and to where the food was, before moving on again to another area.
Aborigines were the first people to live in Australia. Archaeological evidence proves this.
The aborigines get government support and live in the northern part of Australia.
Chris Sandow From The South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Australian aborigines these days live much like anybody else in that country. Many of them live together in small communities throughout the country.
Mostly caves otherwise bark or sticks and ferns or huge leaves.
Today, Australian Aborigines live in the towns and outskirts, and in the Eastern states of Australia. They comprise around 3 percent of Australia's population.
yes there are 19240 aborigines live in tasmania