not all of them there are different tribes to consider thinking about.
Prior to white settlement, it is estimated that there were 600-700 aboriginal tribes in Australia, for a population of anywhere between 750000 and one million indigenous Australians. Not all of these were recorded, but a list of the known aboriginal tribes can be found at the related link below.
They wear a long skirt and no shirt and have paint all over them.
they do not speak the same because they are different tribes
These were hunter gather tribes. The males hunted and the younger children and females found roots and fruits and berries to eat. They all then shared in the evening.
The Australian aboriginals don't have a central leadership there are hundreds of separate tribes or groups of indigenous people all over Australia. Something that the Australian Government is acutely aware of. United they stand divided they fall.
there were many aboriginal tribes in Canada way back when. there are still aboriginal people in Canada today. when the europeans came over a LONG time ago, 90% died due to sickness and lack of food (the europeans killed all the animals)
It all depends who "us" are. If "us" is the aboriginal tribes of Australia or the Inuit, then probably no. Check the official website for tour dates and locations.
New South Wales - 148,200 Queensland - 146,400 Western Australia - 77,900 Northern Territory - 66,600 Victoria - 30,800 South Australia - 26,000 Tasmania - 16,900 Australian Capital Territory - 4,000 While all Australian Aborigines identify with a particular tribe, the only remaining aboriginal tribes are in the Northern Territory of Australia, parts of Western Australia and the far north of South Australia. None of these tribes still live a traditional lifestyle, but a semi-traditional lifestyle integrated strongly with European culture. The states each have their aboriginal people, but these people do not live even a semi-traditional lifestyle.
At the time of the First Fleet in Australia, there were estimated to be between 600 and 700 aboriginal tribes in Australia. Not all of these tribes are represented in modern times. More details, including a map of the lands occupied by the original tribes in Australia, can be found at the related link below.
that is 'All of the tribes' .
Not really. There are still tribes in the world where people as a rule don't wear shoes at all.
Bull skin vest, groin cloth or nothing!! :)