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Native Australians are referred to as aborigines.
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Stan Doenau has written: 'Native title and negotiated agreements' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Land tenure, Land use, Law and legislation, Native title (Australia)
Some safe and fun ways for kids to use body paints include creating temporary tattoos, painting designs on their faces for dress-up or events, and using them to create colorful handprints or footprints on paper or fabric. It's important to use non-toxic, washable paints and supervise young children to ensure they don't ingest the paint or get it in their eyes.
No, that is not their intended use.
For body painting, it's essential to use paints specifically formulated for skin, such as water-based face and body paints, which are non-toxic and hypoallergenic. Brands like Mehron, Snazaroo, and Wolfe Face Art offer safe options that are easy to apply and remove. Avoid using regular acrylic or oil-based paints, as they can irritate the skin and are not designed for use on the body. Always perform a patch test to check for any allergic reactions before applying paint extensively.
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No, it is not recommended to use native body wash on dogs for bathing. It is best to use products specifically designed for dogs to avoid skin irritation or other potential issues.
simply NO it would ruin the paints.
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Use only the paints from hobby shops. Humbrol, Pactra and Testors.
Australians commonly call chickens "chooks" (rhyming with looks).