they really wanted to eat poo from the back end of a cow
The Ainu people of Hokkaido
yes they do, the people eat the rats. I doubt it,especially since it can be a significant spiritual symbol in some tribal groups of North Australia Rats are not indigenous to Australia so I seriously doubt it.
She is aborigine which is the indigenous people of Australia.
Aborigine Advantages It originated when the aborigine people decided they had a masterrace lifestyle than most of us plebs and decided to set up the company Aborigine Advantages, just for anyone interested in joining their lifestyle.
No Aborigine sailed with Flinders.
That's not a word. I'm guessing that you mean 'aborigine'? Aborigine are people who were the earliest known inhabitants of a particular area. Think of the people Columbus discovered in America. Native Americans are natives or aborigine. I've also heard this word a lot in reference to very dark-skinned Australian people. They'd be like the Native Americans of Australia.
because they used animals for food and clothing.
The Aborigines of Australia eat native plants and animals including kangaroos, emus, fish, eels, frogs, honeypot ants, Warringal greens, yams, and various roots, seeds and berries. The Aborigines' diets are collectively known as bush food.
Aborigines are the indigenous people of Australia. They have lived on the continent for tens of thousands of years, with diverse cultures and languages across different regions of Australia.
The word aborigine refers to any native inhabitant of an area or continent. Australian aborigines are called that out of tradition more than any thing else, they are just the native peoples of Australia. So to answer your question no one practices Australian aborigine as it is not a religion to be practiced but merely a description of the people themselves.
mostly the nomadic people got the authority by wisdom and experience.
The actors and actresses who appeared in "Quigley Down Under" (1990) are Tom Selleck, Laura San Giacomo, and Alan Rickman. Tom Selleck played the lead role of Matthew Quigley, Laura San Giacomo portrayed Crazy Cora, and Alan Rickman played the antagonist, Elliot Marston.