Australian Aborigines had a strong oral tradition for the transmission of stories and laws. The tribesmen would learn this information from the elders through constant repetition and discussion. If there was a question about whether the law was violated, the question would be brought to the elders who would make a ruling in accordance with the laws that they had learned from their elders.
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Yes they live under the same tax laws as every other Australian.
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I do not know about aboriginals specifically, but there are many uses forlemon grass commonly employed today, for example repelling mosqitoes.
I don't know much about aboriginals, but I can make an assumption with some fact involved. People before written languages were made all over the world painted as a way to communicate. Thats the verdict of what I know.
It is hard to know exactly how many aboriginals are educated in Australia. This is because, although some may not go to school, this does not mean that they are not educated at home.
Trial and error, hypothesis and conclusion, memory and lore.
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If you mean to ask whether they eat rabbits, then, yes, Aboriginals ate rabbits for food before, but I don't really know whether they still do so nowadays.