Aborigines
Aborigonie as defined in the American Heritage Dictionary: Aborigines - The Flora and Fauna native to a geographical area. Lat for original inhabitantsAboriginal - Existing from the beginning or being the earliest of its type in an area. From Australia which is known as ?the worlds great island continent?. Cyclones are common around the coast, as are severe draughts throughout the land. Current enviroment issues are soil erosion from overgrazing, industrial development, urbanization, and poor farming practices. Soil salinity rising due to the use of poor quality water, desertification, clearing for agricultural purposes threatens the natural habitat of many unique animal and plant species *(Encarta encylopedia. Keyword:?Australia?) All these factors effect the life of the Aborigine because they are hunter-gatherer groups who depend on their enviroment for food. Natural Resources are abundant in bauxite, coal, iron ore, copper, tin, silver, uranium, nickel, mineral sands, lead, zinc, diamonds, natural gas and petroleum. Australias long term concerns include pollution, particularly depletion of the ozone layer, and management and conservation of coastal areas, especially the Great Barrier Reef
skillfully hunt and fish, as well as different aspects of the land which are also not written in any text but are passed down from the elderly down to generation after generation. As The complex system, by requiring each man to marry a woman from only one of the three possible sections, fosters a broad network of social relations and creates family like solidarity within the horde as a whole. ~Technology: The Aborigines themselves have no government. They are under the commonwealth of the British Empire since 1901. A referendum to change Australia?s status, from a commonwealth headed by the British monarch to an independent republic, was defeated in 1999. In the 1940?s, aboriginies were assimilated into rural and urban Australian society as low paid laborers. By 1976, they were granted rights to protect the tribesmen from this type of work and they received more rights into modern society. ( In half of the hordes the men are divided among the Karimera and Burung sections; in the other half they are divided among the Palyeri and Banaka sections. These sections are exogamous, and rules of marriage, descent, and residence determine how these sections interact: Karimera men must marry Palyeri women, and their children are Burung, and so on. Sons live in the same hordes as their fathers, so the composition of hordes alternates every generation.
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Aboriginal Austalia, Language Australia, Roman Catholic, British Empire, Enviroment Australia, Burung Sons, Wars II, Barrier Reef, Natural Resources, Palyeri Banaka, animal plant, particular animal plant, hunting gathering, natural resources, 200 languages, generation generation, hunt fish, british empire, nature provide, particular animal, sisters marry,
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