| 41. | Australian Aborigines were good stockmen who played a large part in the successful running of many stations.
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| 42. | The small tubers which form on short stolons are a traditional bush tucker food for Australian Aborigines.
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| 43. | In Sydney, the track star Cathy Freeman stood for all Australian Aborigines when she lit the caldron.
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| 44. | They include Australian aborigines, American Indians, Rwandan pygmies, Tibetans and the Ogoni people in Nigeria.
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| 45. | In 1843, Catholic missionaries chose Dunwich as the site for the first Catholic mission to Australian Aborigines.
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| 46. | Floyd notes the fibrous bark was used by Australian aborigines to make nets for catching kangaroos and fish.
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| 47. | Granted, the Australian Aborigines are the indigenous people of Australia, while Europeans were late-comers.
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| 48. | He also published detailed accounts of some of his expeditions and two major anthropological works on Australian Aborigines.
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| 49. | The Australian aborigines crushed the leaves and added these to water to kill or stun fish and eels.
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| 50. | Possibly, Makassan contact with Australia can explain the existence of the word within the Australian Aborigines culture.
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