b'cos they r not settled
Australian Aborigines were semi-nomadic and lived in basic shelters. When they lived their traditional lifestyle, the Australian indigenous people had simple lean-tos called humpies. They were made from branches, grass, bark and twigs. Humpies were just temporary shelters ideal for the nomadic lifestyle of the Aborigines.
what contintent did the aboriginals live in
They moved about according to the availability of food.
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The individual who questioned the orthodoxy of Aboriginals' nomadic lifestyle and had a tribal area map named after him is Alfred William Howitt. He was an Australian explorer and anthropologist who conducted significant research on Indigenous Australian cultures in the late 19th century. Howitt's work helped to document the complex social structures and land-use patterns of Aboriginal peoples, challenging prevailing misconceptions about their lifestyles. His contributions remain influential in the study of Indigenous Australian history and anthropology.
The Australian Aborigines living a traditional lifestyle used to make only tmeporary shelters because they were semi-nomadic. They moved around with the seasons and the changing food supplies.
before the Britten people came there were about 500,000 australian aboriginals
the australian aboriginals didn't have good weapons to defeat the europeans, the australian aboriginals only have boomerangs and aeros for weapons, and the european have guns. so the europeans won the war.
in search of food
No they had spears and boomerangs
How did the Aboriginals cook Emu? Please Help me I have an assignment due on this.
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