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Aboriginal theology revolved around earth based practices. For instance when one was hunting and found a deer to kill, it thanked the deer for letting him bring it home for supper and for providing new skins to wear.

Whenever one would take something (like corn) from the earth, he would bury tobacco into the ground to honor the earth for providing the corn for him.

Many Aboriginal tribes depended on their environment to survive, and saw it as a somewhat religious experience to wander the earth, discover the animals it bounded and more of that stuff.

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