Aboriginal peoples in Australia inhabit all states and territories, including New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory. They have diverse cultures and languages, with some communities living in urban areas while others reside in remote regions. Each group has its own distinct connection to the land, traditions, and histories.
what contintent did the aboriginals live in
Varies from State to State and Province/Territory to Province/Territory....heading up North, Aboriginals did not partake of government. They have their own system of government called the Council of First Nations, and they still decide by tribal meetings.
Aboriginals live in deserts in Australia, Africa, Asia, North America and South America.
northern ontario
Mostly Aboriginals
Because they want to
Yes.
Now aboriginals live in their own houses
The key constituents elements of a state include territory, population, government, and sovereignty. Territory refers to a defined geographical area, population refers to the people who live within that territory, government is the system that governs the population within that territory, and sovereignty refers to the state's ultimate authority and independence within its territory.
Aboriginals need what all people need in order to live. They must have food and water to survive. They will also need a type of shelter as well as clothing.
Florida was a territory state
God made them