Before interacting with European settlers, Aboriginal peoples in Australia lived sustainably for thousands of years, relying on hunting, gathering, and fishing for their sustenance. They developed intricate systems of land management, including controlled burns, and had rich cultural practices, including storytelling, art, and spiritual beliefs closely tied to the land. Their societies were diverse, with distinct languages, customs, and social structures across different regions. Overall, they maintained a deep connection to their environment, which shaped their way of life.
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