easy just get two sticks a rub
minaralss
yes Alinta is an Aboriginal name meaning flame or fire
fire a missle at it
it means the pattern tells a story eg: that is people sitting round a camp fire... that is aboriginal pattern. There are more aboriginal patterns
for killing animal and for warmth
the aboriginal people used wood and rubbed stones to make the fire and put the food over it
aboriginal people were one of the first people
You can make copies or imitations of aboriginal art, but if you are not aboriginal, neither is your work.
ABORIGINAL.... I make it a 5-syllable word.
To cook food the Aboriginal people would make ovens in the ground. The ovens are/were called ground ovens, but in Cape York and on the Torres Strait islands they were called Kup-Murri. The Aboriginal people would make ground ovens by digging a hole in the ground. Next a fire would be lit in the hole. The fire would burn down and large stones would be laid over the fire. The stones would be heated up by the coals. Paperbark or palm tree leaves would then be put down to line the heated pit. Meat and vegetables were laid in the hollow with dirt and leaves on top. This was done once the fire was ready. The food would take a while to cook but it was worth it because it tasted great. http://ejgreet.edublogs.org/food/
The Australian aboriginal people wore no clothes.
yo get glu and make dat shi!