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Describe life in an Aboriginal tribe.

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The Aborigines hunt and trap their own food. They have no shops, and share everything. They do not wear clothes and live in shelters made from branches and bark. Aborigine men appear to have two wives. They live in close-knit clans that have a leader, as well as tribal elders. When teenage Aborigine boys are ready to become men they go off into the bush for a coming of age ritual. The Aboriginal people have a strong connection with the land, and believe in spirits.

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