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Traditional jobs for Aboriginal Australians often revolve around cultural practices, community roles, and land management. They engage in activities such as hunting, gathering, fishing, and crafting, which are integral to their cultural heritage and survival. Additionally, many Aboriginal people serve as custodians of their land, engaging in practices like fire management to maintain the ecosystem. In contemporary contexts, traditional roles may also include arts, education, and cultural heritage preservation.

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