the land, they get their food from the land, unless you are talking about modern time as in (now) then they would obbviously get it from the supermarket...
They used them for food and medicine
Of the total population of Australia, it is known that approximately 2.6% are Indigenous. 2.7% of all teachers in Australia are Indigenous. This information was found in the Wikipedia site, so this may not be true.
They didn't.
The Australians/Aborigines/Indigenous
Australia's indigenous people are known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
Aspects of a Life Working with Indigenous Australians - 2012 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
You would find didgeridoo instruments primarily in Australia, which is the continent where they originated from. They are traditionally played by Indigenous Australians.
No, the woomera was not invented by Australians in the modern sense. It is a traditional spear-throwing tool used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. The woomera is believed to have originated in Australia and is an important part of Indigenous hunting practices and culture.
Yes indigenous Australians are registered as such.
Can the indigenous Australians get any of there land back in Australia??
Torres Strait Islands are on the north coast of Austrailia. The islanders are indigenous Australians. Coconuts and seafood are dietary staples.
The Australian Aborigines were a hunting and gathering people. They moved regularly to follow the available food supplies.