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They used it for spiritual meanings like ceremonial parties and religious stuff. They also believed that they are part of their land too.

Aboriginal people had a high regard for their land and used the land's resources wisely. They were responsible in only taking what they needed in order to sustain their way of living.

They had many customs and traditions.

Their use of the land would include growing "bush tucker" eg. seeds and berries from native plants and bushes, yams and witchedy grubs dug from the ground and eaten. They would also use the land for "bush medicine" as well. Many insect repellents used today are based on the knowledge that Aboriginal people implemented eg. the use of tea tree in many products!

The men would hold corroborees. They would hunt down kangaroos and goannas for their meat using boomerangs, spears and other weapons.

Traditional Aboriginal people believe in the DreamTime where they would tell stories of how their world and its inhabitants came into being.

They have a fascinating culture!

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They though they were equal to the land, so the use the land with respect and care.

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