Aboriginal tribes lived throughout New South Wales. They lived along the coastal areas; in the mountains; the high country of the southeast; along the rivers; and in the outback. There was not one part of New South Wales that was not indigenous territory.
The Turuwal people are Australian aborigines in New South Wales, Australia.
New South Wales - 148,200 Queensland - 146,400 Western Australia - 77,900 Northern Territory - 66,600 Victoria - 30,800 South Australia - 26,000 Tasmania - 16,900 Australian Capital Territory - 4,000 While all Australian Aborigines identify with a particular tribe, the only remaining aboriginal tribes are in the Northern Territory of Australia, parts of Western Australia and the far north of South Australia. None of these tribes still live a traditional lifestyle, but a semi-traditional lifestyle integrated strongly with European culture. The states each have their aboriginal people, but these people do not live even a semi-traditional lifestyle.
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Bridgend , South Wales
the dinosaurs did not live long enough to see the aboriginal tribes or vice versa
Koalas are not bears and they do not live in Wales. They live in Australia, and this includes the Australian state of New South Wales.
South east Wales
The motto of Duval High School - New South Wales - is 'Learning to Live'.
New South Wales, Australia
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They lived in North and South Dakota
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