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Q: How did aboriginal and European settlers affect the land Negative and Positives?
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How many Aboriginal groups were ion there in Australia when the first European settlers arrived?

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Who are the me'tis?

They are the children of aboriginal women and E European settlers


How many aboriginal groups were in Australia when the first europeans arrived?

It is estimated that there were between 500 and 600 Aboriginal groups and different languages around the time the first European settlers arrived.


Did aboriginal people travel on animals?

No. Until the European settlers arrived, Australia didn't have any animals suitable for domestification and use as pack animals.


When did the last aboriginal in Tasmania die?

While many Tasmanian Aboriginal were either deliberately killed or died from diseases introduced by the invading European settlers, some indigenous Tasmanians have survived although they have largely interbred with the Europeans.


Who lived in the northwest territory before the Miami Indians?

The first settlers of the Northwest Territory were the Inuit and Dene Aboriginal groups. The first European to explore the territory were the Vikings.


Who was in charge of aboriginal tribes?

The earliest European settlers assumed that each tribe must have a king or chief, just as European nations and African tribes did. If in doubt, they even designated one who looked like a leader as 'king'. However, Australian aboriginal tribes were really ruled by their elders, who made collective decisions.


What two diseases did the aboriginals get when the European settlers came to Australia?

Aborigines were subjected to more than two diseases with the start of European settlement. Aboriginal populations were decimated by diseases such as smallpox, venereal disease, syphilis, tuberculosis, measles, and influenza.


Is the word emu an Aboriginal word?

No. The word "emu" is not an aboriginal word. It is believed to have come from the Arabic word for "large bird", and given by the Dutch and Portuguese sailors to both emus and cassowaries they sighted. The first European settlers and explorers then used the term exclusively for the emu as we know it.There are many different aboriginal dialects in Australia. Some of the aboriginal words for emu are listed below.koolpurrieburrimuldinewankoondoolakalayabaramul


What languages did the European settlers speak?

That depends on what country they came from and where they settled. For example, the first European settlers in Australia spoke English. The first European Settlers in Brazil spoke Portuguese.


Where did the first european settlers come from to Canada?

The first European settlers in Canada were Scandinavians.


What is the Aboriginal name for emu?

The word "emu" is not an aboriginal word. It is believed to have come from the Arabic word for "large bird", and given by the Dutch and Portuguese sailors to both emus and cassowaries they sighted. The first European settlers and explorers then used the term exclusively for the emu as we know it. There are many different aboriginal dialects in Australia. Some of the aboriginal words for emu are listed below. * koolpurrie * burrimul * dinewan * koondoola * kalaya * baramul