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Judging by DNA testing, the indigenous people of Australia came from the Indian sub-continent. This includes the Aborigines of tasmania, Australia's southern island state.

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Q: Where do Tasmanian aborigines come from?
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What languages were spoken by the Tasmanian Aborigines?

Of the estimated nine languages spoken by the Australian Tasmanian Aborigines, none survive. As a whole, the Tasmanian aboriginal languages were called the Palawa.


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Are Tasmanian Devil edible?

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What country do Tasmanian devils come from?

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What year was every aboriginal wiped out?

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What phenomenon left the Tasmanian aborigines isolated from the mainland?

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Any successful genocides?

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What happened to many of the Aborigines because of European colonization?

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