Capaluation elderations.
no they did not
The same way as everyone else.
European settlement change the lives of the aboriginal people by displacing them from many places and by bringing in new customs. The aboriginal people were often forced to change to adapt to having the Europeans there.
The climate did not require them, and they had no way to make them.
I DON'T know................................. That's what google is for
yes
The aboriginal way of life did not include democracy in the sense that white man's society understands it. Aboriginal life was very patriarchal, with no room for democratic vote regarding the chiefs and elders of the tribes.
Some people think the only "proper" way to live is nonstop working.
The believers were a group of people in "The City of Ember" who had faith that there was a way out of the city. They were meeting in Garn Square to discuss and plan how to find a way to escape from Ember and discover what lies beyond the city's confines.
In the Old Testament, God used the priests, the prophets, and other chosen individuals to communicate his commandments to the people. In the New Testament, God gave the people the Holy Spirit to live within them and guide them in daily life. Also, after His resurrection, Jesus went to sit on the right hand of the Father and intercedes for believers.
If you are discussing the spiritual brotherhood of believers, then the bible is the history of believers. In that way, it can be your spiritual family history (if you are a believer).
In this age of political correctness and acceptance of all for who they are is a major world-view, non-believers have made an impact on the thoughts of the believer. Society has labeled believers as being intolerant and judgmental which many believers are not.