No. Aboriginal women were the gatherers who collected nuts, berries, yams and other smaller delicacies such as witchetty grubs. The women taught the children to catch small game such as goannas and small mammals, but they did not 'hunt'.
To survive
To get meat to eat.
Aboriginal people typically hunt Echidnas by lying in wait for them and spearing them. Some tribes also use small traps to capture these animals.
what part of the deer was food for the aboriginal
i no tell you
The aboriginal people hunted for buffalo's and used bows,arows,spears and knifes to hunt.
A yorga is an Aboriginal word for a woman or girl.
The Woman Hunt - 1973 was released on: USA: 30 September 1973
They used to hunt for food, make tools and equipment and make shelter to live in.
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they lived in huts made out of sticks and leaves so when they hunt they can move to a different spot
The Walrus is a protected species. Only the Aluet are allowed to hunt them as they have an aboriginal right.
They hunted alive animals such as, echidnas, kangaroos, wombats and other Australian animals.
Kerry Reed-Gilbert has written: 'Talkin' about country' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Women, Aboriginal Australians, Poetry, Women, Aboriginal Australian 'Black woman, black life'