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Why do aborigines burn the bush desert in a patchwood?

Aborigines burn the bush desert in a patchwork pattern primarily as a land management technique known as "controlled burning." This practice helps to promote the growth of new vegetation, manage pests, and reduce the risk of large, uncontrolled wildfires. It also supports traditional hunting practices by attracting specific animals to newly sprouted areas. Additionally, these burns are deeply connected to cultural practices and the spiritual relationship Aboriginal people have with the land.


What is a banana bush?

It is a bush tuckerfood for Aborigines.


Where do most aborigines live now?

in the bush of N.T


Why do aboriginals burn the bush or desertin a patchwork?

Indigenous Australians lit bush fires to burn the undergrowth on the land so they could find the root plants they ate and be able to walk across the land. The undergrowth grows very densely and it's difficult if not impossible to pass through it. Land in the Outback is stilled burned, but now it is controlled.


How did the Aborigines make bush medicine?

They made their medicine by using plants or leafs in the bush. I think


What would the Aborigines hunt for?

Bush tucker but they don't really hunt as such for it


What actors and actresses appeared in A Desert Bush - 1991?

The cast of A Desert Bush - 1991 includes: George Bush as himself


''the bush was not consumed''means?

The bush was not consumed means the bush did NOT burn up.


The bush was not consumed means?

The bush was not consumed means the bush did NOT burn up.


Where does a creosote bush live in?

the creosote bush lives in the desert


What feed off the brittle bush?

desert brittle bush


The presidents of the desert storm war?

Bush Sr. Desert Storm '91 Bush Jr. Iraqi Freedom '03