Aboriginal Australians explained to kids
Aboriginal Australians are the Indigenous people of Australia. They have lived in Australia for more than 60,000 years and are one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world. Aboriginal Australians are made up of many different groups with their own languages, customs, and beliefs.
Aboriginal Australians have a deep connection to the land and water. They live in every state and territory of Australia. The largest group of Aboriginal Australians is in New South Wales, followed by Queensland and Western Australia.
Aboriginal Australians have many different cultures. Some of the main groups are the Arrernte, Bakarngu, Bidjara, Djabugay, Gija, Kija, Murrinh-Patha, and Wangkajunga peoples.
Aboriginal Australians have a rich culture and heritage. They have their own languages, music, art, and stories. Aboriginal Australians also have unique customs and beliefs.
Aboriginal Australians have faced many challenges. They were forcibly removed from their land, and their culture and heritage were suppressed. Today, Aboriginal Australians are working to keep their culture alive and to regain their land and rights.