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Q: What upset the Americans about Britain's relationship with Aboriginal people?
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Is the aboriginal people's relationship with the land different from people from the past?

Yes


What does the aboriginal flag represent?

This flag symbolises Aboriginal identity. Yellow represents the sun (giver of life) and yellow ochre. Red represents the red earth (the relationship to the land) and the red ochre used in ceremonies. Black represents the Aboriginal people.


How native Americans depend on their environment and natural resources?

Aboriginal people have lived in North America since time immemorial as distinct nations with established governments, cultures, languages, traditions, customs, and territories. Aboriginal people migrated throughout the continent in response to changing climate conditions. They depended on the land and Natural Resources for their sustenance. The traditional activities of Aboriginal people include hunting, fishing, trapping, gathering, agriculture, wild rice production, and trading. The relationship of Aboriginal people and the natural world is exemplified by the cultural and spiritual significance of Aboriginal culture. Fishing, for example, is of such cultural importance that religious ceremonies are done before and after fishing to ensure that proper respect is paid to the fish themselves.


Where do aboriginal people stay?

Aboriginal people are found and live in Australia.


How do you make sentence for aboriginal?

aboriginal people were one of the first people


What did the native Americans not make out of buffalo?

The aboriginal people of North America used the whole buffalo for food, clothes, blankets, etc...


Did native americans use resources from their environments to satisfy their needs?

Aboriginal people have lived in North America since time immemorial as distinct nations with established governments, cultures, languages, traditions, customs, and territories. Aboriginal people migrated throughout the continent in response to changing climate conditions. They depended on the land and natural resources for their sustenance. The traditional activities of Aboriginal people include hunting, fishing, trapping, gathering, agriculture, wild rice production, and trading. The relationship of Aboriginal people and the natural world is exemplified by the cultural and spiritual significance of Aboriginal culture. Fishing, for example, is of such cultural importance that religious ceremonies are done before and after fishing to ensure that proper respect is paid to the fish themselves.


What do aboriginal spears do?

Aboriginal spears kill many animals and the aboriginal people cooked and ate! But some people steel aboriginal children and treat them terribly.


When did aboriginal people invent the canoe?

aboriginal people invent the canoe at midday


Who made aboriginal dot paintings?

Aboriginal people


Where did the first Aboriginal people come from?

The first Australian Aborigines were believed to have come from the Indian sub-continent, as DNA testing has shown the closest relationship to people of this region.


What is Aboriginal people?

Aboriginal people are people before colonization, normally called indigenous people. Term "Aboriginal" is normally applied to people who inhabited Australia before European colonization.