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they used their willy tips.

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Q: How did aboriginals paint their boomerangs?
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Did Australian aboriginals have bows?

No they had spears and boomerangs


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hunting kangaroos or other animals used by the aboriginals, they threw it and i think it chopped the animalshead off and came back to them


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Why is a boomerang important to aboriginals?

Boomerangs were important for a number of reasons. In the hands of traditional indigenous Australians, boomerangs had a number of uses. Hunting boomerangs came in two forms. One form was non-returning, and these boomerangs were thrown with force at an animal, usually at its legs so that it was temporarily disabled, then killed with a spear. The other form was returning, and these boomerangs were used for herding birds or animals towards a particular location where they could then be caught easily. Boomerangs were also used in ceremonies and corroborees. Such ceremonial boomerangs had a significant role in retelling of the aboriginal 'Dreamtime' stories, and were painted in such a way as to render the main details of an event. These paintings were then rubbed off after the ceremony or corroboree, and reused on another occasion. These boomerangs might also be used as clap-sticks around a campfire. Boomerangs could be a practical tool, often used by the women as digging sticks.


Why do aboriginals paint themselves white?

i dont know someone tell me