This site has symbols ans designs you can view:
Traditional symbols are an essential part of much contemporary Aboriginal art. Aboriginal peoples have long artistic traditions within which they use conventional designs and symbols. These designs when applied to any surface, whether on the body of a person taking part in a ceremony or on a shield, have the power to transform the object to one with religious significance and power. Through the use of designs inherited from ancestors, artists continue their connections to country and the Dreaming.
* http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/culture/symbols.php
On the coat of arms of the Northern Territory there is a shield containing aboriginal designs which are associated with Arnhem Land: they are a female Aboriginal figure and two carved motifs.
Aboriginal spears kill many animals and the aboriginal people cooked and ate! But some people steel aboriginal children and treat them terribly.
A famous aboriginal artist was Albert Namatjira.
Please let me look at some Aboriginal culture because it is my project!
food
The only type of canine breed which the Aboriginal people used was the dingo.
The most well-known aboriginal artist was Albert Namatjira.
The boomerang.
Aboriginal spears originated in Australia and have been used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. These spears were traditionally crafted from local materials such as wood, stone, and bone, and were designed for hunting and fishing. The spear designs varied across different regions and tribes, reflecting the diverse environments and hunting practices of Aboriginal cultures.
will there is a story which is called the man who lived written by an aboriginal in western AUS
There are many Aboriginal poems. Some of these include A Song of Hope, All Walks of Life, The Heart of Auss, and Thug Life.
there are none, onyl some aboriginal gods