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I don't know,but I think with nets and traps.
Traditionally boxer dogs were hunters-boars, bears, etc. in Germany.
The main predators of Tasmanian Tigers, now believed extinct, were human hunters (both Aboriginal but especially European) and dingoes.
The main predators of Tasmanian Tigers, now believed extinct, were human hunters (both Aboriginal but especially European) and dingoes.
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Traditionally, they were used for fox hunting. They could also be used for raccoon. The hunters could follow, on foot or on horses, by listening to the beagles baying.
Many Native American men were scouts, hunters, warriors, teachers, protectors, workers and healers. Traditionally, the men were usually the leaders of the tribe.
The Zulu people traditionally hunted with spears, shields, and clubs. They were skilled hunters who used these tools to track and hunt wild animals for food and resources.
The Aborigines usually killed kangaroos by spearing them. Stealthy hunters, they would often wait for kangaroos to come to their feeding grounds, or to the waterholes, where the animals would be speared.
This depends upon the context of the question. Prior to European settlement, aboriginal people's roles were clearly defined, with the men being the hunters, while the women were the gatherers. Once Europeans settled and invaded aboriginal lands, Aborigines took on jobs as farmhands and stockmen, and black trackers for policemen, as they had uncanny skills for "reading" the bush. Today, Aborigines can take on the same jobs as anyone else, provided they are given the education or training.
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Igloos were traditionally constructed from blocks of snow laid in a spiral, with a cap block sealing the top. It was usually made by hunters, who could spent several weeks hunting out on the ice floes.