In Aboriginal Australian groups, elders were responsible for preserving and transmitting cultural knowledge, traditions, and spiritual beliefs. They played a crucial role in decision-making, conflict resolution, and maintaining social cohesion within the community. Elders also guided younger generations, teaching them about the land, law, and customs, ensuring the continuity of their cultural heritage. Their wisdom and authority were respected, making them vital figures in the social structure.
Aborigine
Chinese culture groups influenced Australian food supply by having small PENIS!
Unofficial colonial groups were most responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
Cultural norms are behavior patterns that are typical of specific groups and are usually learned from elders such as parents and teachers.
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Us Americans
The Jacobins.
Many Australian groups are famous worldwide to some degree; they include Silver Chair, Coldplay and Duran-Duran.