
Aborigine
Aborigines are the Indigenous peoples of Australia, with a history tracing back tens of thousands of years. They have unique languages, cultures, and traditions rooted in a deep spiritual connection to the land. Aboriginal communities traditionally engaged in hunting, gathering, and storytelling, passing down their knowledge across generations. They play a vital role in Australia's cultural identity, and recognition of their rights and heritage is an ongoing aspect of the nation’s social and political landscape. Their diverse cultures and histories contribute significantly to Australia's national identity and cultural richness.