| History of Aborigines and Australia |
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When Between 60 000 and 1000 000 years ago, what new arrival in Australia brought change to the whole continent?
Where Were Aboriginal people in greater numbers along the coasts and rivers or in the desert and high mountains?
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Language, art, culture and trade Did the Aboriginal people form one continuous nation with one language throughout Australia?
True or false? Aboriginal groups did not trade goods.
Why did Aboriginal people in some parts of Australian regularly set fire to old vegetations: to warm themselves, to bring on new grass shoots, to celebrate someone’s birthday, to cook food or to drive game animals to hunters?.
Which of the following was not a purpose for which Aboriginal art was made: to teach, to record events, to signal the presence and history of a group, for sale to visitors?
Famous Figure Who was the Aborigine who sailed around Australia with Flinders on Investigator?
Historical Events When did a referendum give Aborigines the rights of full Australian citizens: 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 or 1967?
In 1976, what Act gave Aborigines the right to claim vacant crown land: the Aboriginal Lands Right Act or the Aboriginal Treaty of Rights?
Facts and images sourced from "Questions from 1000 Questions and Answers about Australia" by Steve Parish Publishing
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