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Aborigines protect land because it is deeply intertwined with their cultural identity, spirituality, and ancestral heritage. The land holds significant meaning, representing a connection to their ancestors and traditions, and is seen as a living entity that must be respected and preserved. Additionally, safeguarding their land is crucial for maintaining their traditional practices, such as hunting, gathering, and rituals that are essential for their community's survival and well-being.

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