Yes they did. They used this plum for a variety of reasons. It has a sour strong taste so they would only use a little bit. It was also a good source of anti bacterial. Its sourness killed the bacteria and helped heal wounds. They also used it for dye.
Not without their written permission.
Native Australians are referred to as aborigines.
shield from aborigines are used for protecting and easier to help them attach
Aborigines make didgeridoos primarily for their use in ceremonies and corroborees.
yes
Plum pudding is delicious, and is still a much used method to make use of the seasonal plum harvest.
YES!
scp plum:.bashrc .bashrc
The aborigines had no written langauge so they did not use anything for paper. Their histories were all oral, but they also explained their stories through paintings.
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yupe!=u may use plum's skin as a decoration in any kinds of ceremony. In Malaysia for example, we use the plum's skin to mke a creative decoration which we apply it on the food toserve for a bride. Actly, plum's skin got many usage as we play an important role to create a creative shape using it. Not a joke, we in Malaysia eat plum's skin as well. Its was really nice...sweet..yummy..as the taste of the plum itself. so try it!=
Aborigines do not use colours such as pinks and fluoro colours.