As with all societies and all civilisations, water meant life. It was vital for existence and, where it was plentiful, it was also a good source of food by way of fish, native water rats and platypuses.
The aboriginal people used a species of frog that held stored a lot of water in in its body for later use.
i was wonder were aborige people get their food and water
in the ground
Mooroolbark's aboriginal name is Mooroolbik. This is the name that was given by the local Wurundjeri Aboriginal people. Mooroolbik means great water place.
the dots in aboriginal art mean pathways and can sometimes symbolise people, the aboriginals used these as maps to find food and water, these were made on rocks by die and such like
Algonquin, woods, forests... etc.
One can find Aboriginal Paintings in national parks and reserves and in rural areas and are very popular paintings bought by different kinds of people.
yes they were fishers
It is because most of the aboriginal artwork is holy. It could also make the aboriginal people offended if they find your artwork being used for something without permission.
aboriginal people were one of the first people
Aboriginal people are found and live in Australia.
One of the aboriginal transportation is "canoes". Canoes were used in the old days to travel in the water (just like a boat).hfjwhaRJ