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Summary Of: Tasmanian Aborigines

the population of the Tasmanian Aborigines was reduced from an estimate of around 5... day descendant community who claim ancestry to Tasmanian Aborigines are the result of the pre... the Tasmanian Aborigines largely dropped seafood from their diet... also been a long held view that the Tasmanian Aborigines had lost the ability to create fire... the Tasmanian Aborigines used fire to clear land and herd animals to aid in hunting practices... the Tasmanian aborigines were a primarily nomadic people who lived in adjoining territory... Tasmanian Aborigines after the death of...

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