The early Australian Aborigines did not have a number system. They lived completely off the land, and the only thing they needed to be able to do was to read the signs in the weather patterns and the environment. There was no need for a number system.
The Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly is "migiwirrwarr". The Australian aboriginal word for butterflies is "bunpa" and for fruit is "gunydja".
Ainslie Roberts has written: 'The first sunrise: Australian aboriginal myths in paintings' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art 'The dawn of time' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Australian (Aboriginal), Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, in art, Tales 'The first sunrise' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Art and mythology, Mythology, Australian (Aboriginal) 'Northern Territory sketchbook' -- subject(s): Description and travel
The Australian aboriginal people wore no clothes.
A yarraman is an Australian Aboriginal name for a horse - its name is the same in English as it is in Guugu Yimidhirr, an Australian Aboriginal language.
is a comunication system used by Australian natives. for more information I posted the wikipedia aboriginal message stick article in the related links box below.
Anita Heiss has written: 'To talk straight' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Aboriginal Australian literature, Aboriginal Australian authors, Publishers and publishing, History and criticism, Australian literature, Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal Australians in literature, Publishing 'Our dream-- stopping the violence' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Women, Abused women, Crimes against, Family violence, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Services for, Women, Aboriginal Australian
Vivien Johnson has written: 'Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Biography, Dictionaries, Painters, Painting, Aboriginal Australian 'The art of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Catalogs 'Michael Jagamara Nelson' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Painting, Aboriginal Australian, Themes, motives
Billabong is both the Aboriginal term for waterhole and an Australian clothing chain
Roslyn Premont has written: 'Tjukurrpa' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Painting, Painting, Aboriginal Australian
Doreen Kartinyeri has written: 'Doreen Kartinyeri' -- subject(s): Narrinyeri (Australian people), Biography, Sacred sites (Aboriginal Australian), Women, Aboriginal Australian, Relocation, Stolen generations (Australia), Legal status, laws, Children, Aboriginal Australian
The Aboriginal number system, particularly among Australian Indigenous cultures, has evolved over thousands of years, with no specific date of invention. Different Aboriginal groups have developed their own unique counting systems, often based on their cultural practices and environments. Generally, these systems may have been established long before European contact, reflecting a deep understanding of mathematics and counting related to their daily lives and activities.
if you are talking about the Australian aboriginal tribe's it would be the dream time