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Aboriginal peoples traditionally carried water using various methods, depending on the region and available materials. They often used containers made from Natural Resources, such as bark, woven grasses, or animal skins, to hold water while traveling. In some cases, they would dig shallow wells or use natural depressions to collect water. These methods allowed them to transport and store water efficiently in their environments.

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