fun intresting and loving but also a bit stubbern and bossy.
There was no price because the Aborigines did not use money back in that time.
animal skin
Native Australians are referred to as aborigines.
shield from aborigines are used for protecting and easier to help them attach
Aborigines make didgeridoos primarily for their use in ceremonies and corroborees.
yes
The aborigines had no written langauge so they did not use anything for paper. Their histories were all oral, but they also explained their stories through paintings.
Aborigines do not use colours such as pinks and fluoro colours.
They used the spears
A Descriptive Vocabulary of the Language in Common Use Amongst the Aborigines of Western Australia was created in 1842.
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.
These days, Aborigines dress like Europeans. Remember that, for the most part, they are fully functional members of society, adhering to European customs. When the first Europeans came, the Aborigines liked the colours and feel of their clothes, and were happy to adopt some of the European clothing cutsoms. Traditional Aborigines who lived in the desert wore as little as possible, because the heat made any more clothing uncomfortable. Indigenous people of the southern states used animal skins to keep warm in winter.