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Aboriginal Australians traditionally lived in a variety of structures depending on their region and lifestyle. These included bark shelters, known as "gunyahs" or "wurlies," which were made from tree bark and branches, as well as simple huts and tents made from grass and leaves. In some coastal areas, they also built more permanent dwellings from stone or mud. The design and materials of these shelters reflected their deep connection to the land and the resources available in their environment.

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