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What was the price of clothing for aboriginals?

There was no price because the Aborigines did not use money back in that time.


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What did aborigines use to carve tools and weapons?

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When was A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia created?

A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia was created in 1842.


What did Aborigines use wombats for?

Aborigines used wombats primarily for food. Their hair and hide would also be used: hair was woven into string and string bags, which would be used for fishing nets, tying tool parts together (e.g. tying a spearhead to a spear) and decoration, while the hide could be used for carry bags or, in cooler areas, clothing.


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