Aboriginal cultures traditionally respected each other's territories to maintain harmony and balance within their communities and the environment. This respect was rooted in a deep spiritual connection to the land, where each group had specific areas they considered sacred and vital for their survival. By honoring territorial boundaries, they minimized conflicts and facilitated peaceful coexistence, which was essential for sharing resources and sustaining their way of life. Additionally, this practice reinforced social structures and cultural identities among different groups.
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.
back in their time those retards still thought that the god of water and fire were each others enemies, no f'n way did they have paper to draw on.
because what if there on each others territory which starts a big fight and one of them dies
Several, the obvious ones include Quebec and the British but others include the HBC, the British Colonies to the south, the Indians (aboriginals), and other European powers. Each would have their own perspective.
they trusted and respected each other
Yes, if you mean the relationship between a mother and its child. Male hippos will fight over territory which can injure/kill others.
Yes, geckos do fight each other for territory or dominance.
For mates, territory and in comparison to others. (Like who is better.)
Each persons is diffrent in their beliefs and values, but I believe that is is big part of being knowledgible and respected.
As a tradition, they're passed down orally to each generation.
a variety of environmental existed throughout this region.
they trusted and respected each other