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Q: How is life on an aboriginal reserve different from our own?
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there are differnt types of Aboriginal dance. Different tribes have different cultural dances. In Australia there are over 250 different tribes and each one has there own style od dance.


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There are no "types" but in Australia there were over 600 different tribes, each with their own langauge.


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You do not own property when you have a life estate. A life estate provides you with the rights to the use and possession of the property for the duration of your natural life.If a married couple are older and want to avoid probate but remain in their home they can transfer their property to their adult children and reserve life estates in the deed. They would no longer own the property but they would have the right to life use as expressed above. The children would own the property subject to the life estates.You do not own property when you have a life estate. A life estate provides you with the rights to the use and possession of the property for the duration of your natural life.If a married couple are older and want to avoid probate but remain in their home they can transfer their property to their adult children and reserve life estates in the deed. They would no longer own the property but they would have the right to life use as expressed above. The children would own the property subject to the life estates.You do not own property when you have a life estate. A life estate provides you with the rights to the use and possession of the property for the duration of your natural life.If a married couple are older and want to avoid probate but remain in their home they can transfer their property to their adult children and reserve life estates in the deed. They would no longer own the property but they would have the right to life use as expressed above. The children would own the property subject to the life estates.You do not own property when you have a life estate. A life estate provides you with the rights to the use and possession of the property for the duration of your natural life.If a married couple are older and want to avoid probate but remain in their home they can transfer their property to their adult children and reserve life estates in the deed. They would no longer own the property but they would have the right to life use as expressed above. The children would own the property subject to the life estates.


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What is the Australian aboriginal word for journey?

There are some 200 aboriginal dialects in Australia. Each will have its own word for "journey", and that will differ according to the nature of the journey.The aboriginal-English word commonly used for a journey is walkabout.


When did Australia have its own language?

The original Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people had their own language, long before Europeans ever stepped foot on the country. There were easily 250 or more aboriginal dialects in Australia.


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