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Australian Aboriginal customs are diverse and vary significantly among different groups, but they generally emphasize a deep connection to the land, spirituality, and community. Traditional practices include storytelling through song and dance, ceremonies that honor ancestral beings, and a rich oral tradition. Social structures often revolve around kinship systems that dictate relationships and responsibilities within the community. Additionally, many Aboriginal customs involve sustainable land management practices, reflecting their profound respect for nature.

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