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 If a dingo is in the forrest and no one sees it...?
Does it really exist?
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it's just a saying. I know they don't live in the forest. ;)...


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 Who's gonna NOT vote for liberal next election if this $950 bonus is blocked by them?
I sure won't be. I've been liberal up to now, but this is a joke.
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 Holiday on 2nd october?
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 AUSTRALIANS ONLY PLz!!?
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 Why is there a rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne?
We are always at each other. Im from melbourne and i personaly dont like sydney either. (Big no offence to Sydney)
Why do we hate each other?
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No we are not ...


 Melbourne weather too hot?
I looked it on weatherbase it looked reasonable. But for anyone living in ths region, do you ever long to live in a cooler country? Does the weather bother you? For how much of the year, what times ...


 I was in Melbourne 2 years ago and got lost ,,,?
But ended up at a Big macs next to Childrens Hospital ,,,The Markets were Big . But the Backpackers Hostel Leave something to be Desired ,,,,,,,,,,,.
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Rubalicious

Aboriginals australia what do they do?

who are they what do they do etc need info for paper

    



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enjoylife
this is an interesting question and thankyou for asking it.
go to google and type in aboriginal culture or go to aboriginalculture.com.au or go to: dreamtime.net.au
There is quite a bit on aboriginal culture in google about aboriginal religion, traditional housing, social organisation
also look under aboriginal heritage.
they are the traditional owners of Australia
Some live in the traditional way in the country and some live in the cities.
The aboriginal people I have met in my life have been lovely folk who take pride in their family and they have a different approach to life than most westerners. If someone in their family or community needs something and you have it, it is shared willingly. A lovely trait.
Good luck with your paper.


wotzthepoint?
do yourself a favour and ignore the racist stereotyping, some of us Aboriginal folks are living everyday lives the same as other australians. some of us don't even drink or abuse small children, although white australia seems to be doing their fair share of child sexual abuse of late.


• Koala • uÊop ɹÇpun
Well my man is Aboriginal and he works in the Aviation industry, yes, he has a good job, no he's not a drunk or any of the other disgusting things users have mentioned about the Aboriginal people here.

If you are wanting research for a paper on Aboriginal Culture see http://www.aboriginalculture.com.au and http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/indigenous - alot of useful and true/correct information.


holly
They are like anyone else, some ignorant answers have been given for correct info see this link.
http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/indigenous/


The Last Goodbye
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Ummm now or historically ???? They are historically hunter gatherers. Today, some of them still live a traditional lifestyle while others live the "typical" australian lifestyle. I think you should consult a dictionary or google it on the internet... goodluck !!


Live_For_Today
Just lately in the news, the government is trying to put a stop to alot of sexual abuse by young male Aborigines who set on the young girls who haven't even reached puberty and gang rape them. When they are given a home, they just wreck it and some are known to have camp fires in the middle of the lounge room floor, then wonder why the house burns down. Yes its true regarding alcohol abuse and there's alot of that happening and if they can't get their hands on Alcohol, they go to the shop and buy methylated spirits and drink that with orange juice until they are drunk.


Sandi
They were the first human beings to habitate our continent and consisted of many different tribes that had a connection with different parts of our country. The English 'invaded' Australia and the rest is history. See website dreamtime.net.au


shoegal
They get free university.

They're pretty cool people... I havent actually met any that are nice, unfortunately,but I know they are out there..

I'm just jealous that I have to pay 40 thousand for University.. and they dont. :o)


SB
the original people been here for 20000 plus years
nomadic
many tribes with many different languages
intune with thier natural surroundings
artistic

unfortunatly alcohol is destroying them
leading to -child abuse
-infant mortality
-low life expectancy
-crime
-mental health issues


comelucky96
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get drunk and abuse the houses they are given, not much really! This was in 1988 when I went there, things could have changed now.


Daryl T
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There are not many (if any) full blood aboriginals in Australia.Historically they were nomads living of the land. White settlement altered their lives to the degree that the Tasmania Aboriginal was wiped out entirely.The current Indiginous Australian either has integrated into todays lifestyle or lives in outback Australia under very deprived conditions. As to what they do, the same as the rest of us, we either work for a living or live of the State.It is a little sad that whilst most aborigines I know are happy to be called Australian ,we will always have the few that moan about just about everything, but then White/Migrant Australians do it to.


jammer
Like any race, there are ones that want to get ahead and work for a living. Then, there are some that want the government to look after them. Unfortunately the white man discovered Australia and interfered with the women, which produced a race that are confused and angry.



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