No they don't. They have adopted European style houses, clothes etc
God made them
Aborigines is a generic term for a native people before colonization by a more developed nation. With that said, however, the term is most used to describe the native population of Australia. Generally speaking, the term is used for the native population to this present day.
There was no impact. It was BEFORE the English began to have colonies in the 1600's.
before the Britten people came there were about 500,000 australian aboriginals
Because the Aboriginals were in Australia before the Europeans came.
Before of being important, colonization is inevitable.
Before 1788, the Aboriginals had their own established society. They lived on their own, living off the land around them.
Maori, French, English and Irish.
It is estimated that there were around 7,000 languages spoken before colonization. However, many of these languages have become extinct or are endangered due to the impacts of colonization and globalization.
Before colonization, African civilizations had well-established political, social, and economic structures, with thriving trade networks and cultural developments. After colonization, many African nations experienced the disruption of these structures, exploitation of resources, and imposition of foreign governance systems, leading to the loss of autonomy and cultural identity. Despite efforts at independence and rebuilding, the legacies of colonization continue to impact Africa in various ways.
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Yes