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They get shpiments and assistance
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Some aboriginal groups historically practiced hunter-gatherer lifestyles, relying on hunting, fishing, and foraging for food. However, not all aboriginal groups followed this lifestyle, as their ways of life varied based on their specific environment and traditions.
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It can be spelled "marginalised" (British spelling) or "marginalized" (American spelling).
Iriquose and Huron
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Métis, First Nations and Inuit
Wrong country.. you're thinking of Australia.
A marginalised character in a book is one who has a minor or secondary role in the story and often lacks agency or power compared to other characters. These characters may belong to underrepresented or oppressed groups in society, such as racial minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, or people with disabilities. Their experiences may shed light on issues of inequality and discrimination.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a culture in which they aren't to at least some extent.
It is estimated that there were between 500 and 600 Aboriginal groups and different languages around the time the first European settlers arrived.