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Aboriginals used symbols to tell stories and represent feelings. The used it also to pass down the earliest stories of the culture, generation to generation.

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We all use symbols to communicate. In your case and mine, our symbols are thought of as the "Alphabet". Symbols are a way to communicate with others. In fact, I am doing that, right now!

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