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Aboriginal studies Tools and weapons By Tommy Fox
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Some names of Aboriginal weapons in English. Barga (Spear) Barrgaru (Sword) Bigan (Shield) Buni (Fire) Jidu (Fire Stick) Nulla Nulla (Wood club)
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Some names of Aboriginal tools in English. Badugi (Blanket) Badugi (Blanket) Duguba (For carrying water, sugar etc) Duguba (For carrying water, sugar etc) Gabi (Used to make blankets and containers) Gabi (Used to make blankets and containers) Gugula (Clapping stick) Gugula (Clapping stick) Yara (Fishing line) Yara (Fishing line)
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Did you know ? A Shield is made from a single piece of wood.
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What did they use to make tools or weapons? Knives (Stone flakes) Woomeras (stone, wood, bone, shell, teeth, plant fibre or animal hide) Spear (Wood, root or stem, shaped over hot ashes) Spear blades (Bone, stone or sharpen the head of the spear) Water Bottles (Animal skins, bison stomach) Dishes (Birch bark)
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Just some pictures
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What did they use to make Tools or Weapons? Part 2. Spoons (Animal bones, horns and wood) Spoons (Animal bones, horns and wood) Pipes (Bones and wood) Pipes (Bones and wood) Hair Brushes (Porcupine tails) Hair Brushes (Porcupine tails) Ties (Root strips or hide) Ties (Root strips or hide) Drums (Raw Hide) Drums (Raw Hide) Medicine Balls (Bison hair) Medicine Balls (Bison hair) Food containers (Birch bark) Food containers (Birch bark)
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More pictures
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Credits By Tommy Fox. Producer Tommy Fox. Director Tommy Fox. Animation Schemes By Tommy Fox. Slides By Tommy Fox Sound Effects By Tommy Fox And NickMan. Special Thanks to Nickman and Jake Bird.
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The End Thanks For Watching Bye!
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