They climbed trees, picked clams and other shelled animals from the beach. Hunt kangaroos.
Kangaroo was a popular food for the Australian Aborigines anywhere on the mainland.
There is no food in the Simpson Desert that Europeans would understand how to find and prepare adequately for consumption. Only the local indigenous people would possess the skills to find and prepare the food. For example, desert nardoo provided a satisfying food for the Aborigines of the desert. After explorers Burke and Wills were offered it by the Aborigines, they started to collect and prepare their own, mimicking how they had seen the Aborigines prepare it - but they forgot one vital step, which rendered the nardoo indigestible and quite useless nutritionally.
The Aborigines prevented diseases by eating certain bush medicines. They had a balanced diet by eating different food from different food groups.
The aboriginal males hunted with spears and boomerangs to gather food.
they have no food and homes they can stay in
they found IT by the animals
yes
The Aborigines ear a wide variety of animals and plants. They also ate insects such as ants, grubs and beetles.
The hunting and gathering for food and the religion of moieties
they hunt food with wepons and eat they have no clouth
No. On the contrary, Eyre was assisted by Aborigines of the Anangu group, who helped his party find and collect water. However, he took three Aborigines with him on his trek. One, Wylie, remained a faithful companion, but the other two murdered his overseer, John Baxter, and took off with most of his food supplies, guns and gunpowder.
They didn't a lot of times. Ate it raw.