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The Australian Aborigines living a traditional lifestyle used to make only tmeporary shelters because they were semi-nomadic. They moved around with the seasons and the changing food supplies.
Australian Aborigines were semi-nomadic and lived in basic shelters. When they lived their traditional lifestyle, the Australian indigenous people had simple lean-tos called humpies. They were made from branches, grass, bark and twigs. Humpies were just temporary shelters ideal for the nomadic lifestyle of the Aborigines.
Yes, but not many
leaves, bark, twigs and strips of reed/tying.
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The traditional art of the aboriginals is dots doing dots in the sand. Some of the other traditional art is painting on rocks and in caves. The reason aboriginals do dot paintings now is when white people came to Australia they saw the paintings and thought they would be good on a canvas.
Aboriginal shelters were simple temporary lean-tos made of bark, branches and twigs, and known as humpies or mia-mias.
Nothing aside from attempt to protect their bit of turf on it , Aboriginals never saw them selves as being the owners of Australia in the first place.
the Aboriginals used traditional hunting spears and the Europeans used un known guns.
to keep a horse out of harsh weather conditions
No, the answer is no because either way they will die which will cause alot of evaporation in animals life keep them in a shelter without KILLING THEM